Stock Market Mantra
*Read this whenever you are confused about the stock market and you will get answers...*
✳ 80% of gains come in 20% of time. So an investor needs enormous patience and conviction to hold stocks or Mutual Funds for 10 or 20 years.
✳ Why don't all investors get rich? They like to get rich without going through many years of discipline and patience. Process leads to outcome.
✳ An inferior strategy you can stick with is likely to produce better results than a superior strategy you cannot stick with.
✳ Prices change frequently. Values change over a period of time. Therein lies the opportunity.
✳ Compounding is back loaded. It works well only over a longer period of time. There is no substitute for time in compounding.
✳ 99% of the time, doing nothing is the best thing to do in the market. It is good to be a Rip Van Winkle investor. Activity hurts. Sit still.
✳ You cannot predict or control markets. What you can control is how much you save, the investment process, and your behaviour. Focus only on that.
✳ Random outcome doesn't invalidate the need for a process. Sound process and consistently sticking to the same increases the chance of luck.
✳ Investors are human. That's why markets would never be fully efficient.
✳ Markets usually run ahead or fall behind. Rarely in equilibrium. Over or under valuation can last for long time. Don't time the market.
✳ Buying and selling is easy. Holding on through ups and downs is difficult, but ultimately most rewarding.
✳ Tiny drops of water make the mighty ocean. Invest regularly. Invest for long term. You can create huge wealth.
✳ Not investing in equity is more risky than investing in it. Remember, you need to beat the inflation and retain your purchasing power.
✳ We see past bear markets as missed opportunities. However thinking of future bear markets is gut wrenching. Strange investor psyche.
✳ If someone keeps reviewing value of his house every day, we may suspect his mental health. But that's what we keep doing with our equity portfolios.
✳ *Equity investments are subject to behaviour risks. Always keep a check on your emotions while investing.*
*Happy Long-term Investing!*
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