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RE: The Curious Case of Warren Buffett and the Efficient Market Hypothesis

in #steemleo5 years ago

Thanks for reading. It certainly is more fun to invest in single stocks if you have the time to do the research and proper portfolio management. But it's probably better seen as a potentially rewarding hobby. As always, the more you educate yourself about the investment process, the less risk you will have to endure in your investment portfolio.

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I like the potentially rewarding hobby classification you use. I don't need the money for expenses (yet) but I have inflation protection built-in to my standing portfolio. Are you a strong advocate of precious metals? I know that Mr buffet is not. It may not have a yield but in my modest opinion it has distinct value for preservation of wealth.

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