Monday, February 15, 2021

I am not Playing

I don’t like the term “playing the markets”, but even I have to admit that it is possible to hype it up and play it as a game. Throw in some American Football Style commentary and every bump and drop can be dramatized. It is true that you can trade anything with a pulse. It is also true, that while some people believe it is 50/50 whether an active investor making conscious decisions can beat the market (pre fees), it is far far easier to lose money than it is to make money. It is incredibly easy to make stupid decisions and lose money fast. The equivalent of going on tilt in poker. Which normally means trying too hard to make money too fast. That is “playing the markets”. The best way to play that game is to be patient, and avoid being stupid. Feed off the mistakes of others. Investing is different. Investing is slow. Investing is getting your money a job, and reinvesting its salary rather than spending it. Investing is the win-win daily practice of creating mutually positive futures. Investing is channeling resources to the solving of problems.

Investing isn't Win-Lose


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