Anthony Bolton
Born
in The United Kingdom
March 07, 1950
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“Another type of situation I like are companies with asymmetric pay-offs – stocks where you might make a lot of money but you can be confident you won’t lose a lot.”
― Investing Against the Tide: Lessons From A Life Running Money
― Investing Against the Tide: Lessons From A Life Running Money
“When management with a reputation for brilliance tackles a business with a reputation for bad economics, it is the reputation of the business that remains intact’ Warren Buffett”
― Investing Against the Tide: Lessons From A Life Running Money
― Investing Against the Tide: Lessons From A Life Running Money
“Jeremy Grantham, chairman of GMO, makes some very interesting observations about growth and value investing in the US: ‘Growth companies seem impressive as well as exciting. They seem so reasonable to own that they carry little career risk. Accordingly, they have underperformed for the last fifty years by about 1½ per cent a year. Value stocks, in contrast, belong to boring, struggling, or sub-average firms. Their continued poor performance seems, with hindsight, to have been predictable, and, therefore, when it happens, it carries serious career risk. To compensate for this career risk and lower fundamental quality, value stocks have outperformed by 1½ per cent a year.”
― Investing Against the Tide: Lessons From A Life Running Money
― Investing Against the Tide: Lessons From A Life Running Money
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