If Investing Were A Funny Bone
If investing were a funny bone, some cartoons hit it head on. They address several problems with how people think about investing, which is why its simultaneously funny and painful. Here, we analyze a couple of them.
If investing were a funny bone, some cartoons hit it head on. They address several problems with how people think about investing, which is why its simultaneously funny and painful. Here, we analyze a couple of them.
“What is truth?” Pontius Pilot asked Jesus. A profound question drenched in irony, considering Truth was staring Pilot in the face. But Pilot’s point is clear: he didn’t believe in absolute truth. Pilot held to relativism.
How do you decide on what to buy and sell? And if you delegate that task to a professional, how does your advisor decide? And why?