Investors who
do the least will likely do the best over time. For
the huge majority of people, investing a set amount of money each month
consistently over a long period of time will outperform any trading
strategy they attempt. The evidence on this
is overwhelming.
It's so overwhelming that I think
the single biggest risk you face as
an investor is that you'll try to be a trader. It's the financial
equivalent of drunk driving -- recklessness blinded by false confidence.
"Benign neglect, bordering on sloth, remains the hallmark of our
investment process," Warren Buffett once said. It probably should be
yours, too.
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