James Maendel
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in Hastings UK, The United Kingdom
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Influences
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March 2016
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“The Most Important Quality for an Investor is Temperament, not Intellect...
You Need a Temperament that Neither Derives Great Pleasure from Being with The Crowd or Against the Crowd.
-Warren Buffett”
― Factor Investing For Dummies
You Need a Temperament that Neither Derives Great Pleasure from Being with The Crowd or Against the Crowd.
-Warren Buffett”
― Factor Investing For Dummies
“Panicking on market drops is for amateurs. Your time is better spent creating and sticking with a good factor portfolio.”
― Factor Investing for Dummies
― Factor Investing for Dummies
“The Most Important Quality for an Investor is Temperament, not Intellect...
You Need a Temperament that Neither Derives Great Pleasure from Being with The Crowd or Against the Crowd.
-Warren Buffett”
― Factor Investing For Dummies
You Need a Temperament that Neither Derives Great Pleasure from Being with The Crowd or Against the Crowd.
-Warren Buffett”
― Factor Investing For Dummies
“That which we give makes us richer, that which is hoarded is lost”
― The Knight in the Panther's Skin
― The Knight in the Panther's Skin
“The Most Important Quality for an Investor is Temperament, not Intellect...
You Need a Temperament that Neither Derives Great Pleasure from Being with The Crowd or Against the Crowd.
-Warren Buffett”
― Factor Investing For Dummies
You Need a Temperament that Neither Derives Great Pleasure from Being with The Crowd or Against the Crowd.
-Warren Buffett”
― Factor Investing For Dummies
“The Most Important Quality for an Investor is Temperament, not Intellect...
You Need a Temperament that Neither Derives Great Pleasure from Being with The Crowd or Against the Crowd.
-Warren Buffett”
― Factor Investing For Dummies
You Need a Temperament that Neither Derives Great Pleasure from Being with The Crowd or Against the Crowd.
-Warren Buffett”
― Factor Investing For Dummies
“Panicking on market drops is for amateurs. Your time is better spent creating and sticking with a good factor portfolio.”
― Factor Investing for Dummies
― Factor Investing for Dummies





