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Do not let fear or greed dictate investment choices from "summary" of The Little Book of Value Investing by Christopher H. Browne

When it comes to making investment decisions, it is crucial not to be swayed by emotions such as fear or greed. Fear can lead investors to make hasty decisions based on short-term market fluctuations, while greed can prompt them to take on excessive risks in pursuit of high returns. Both fear and greed can cloud judgment and prevent investors from making rational choices based on careful analysis of the fundamentals. Investing based on fear can cause investors to panic sell during market downturns, locking in losses that could have been avoided by riding out the volatility. On the other hand, investing out of greed can lead to chasing hot stocks or speculative investments that may not have a solid foundation, risking significant losses. In both cases, emotions can override reason and result in poor investment outcomes. To avoid being swayed by fear or greed, investors should focus o...
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    The Little Book of Value Investing

    Christopher H. Browne

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