• I’ve never met a successful pessimist
  • When everybody is running around saying how great a stock is, everybody who can buy probably already has, and the only direction for the stock to go at that point is down. When it’s obvious and exciting to everyone, it’s too late
  • Investors cash in small, easy-to-take profits and hold their losers. This tactic is exactly the opposite of the correct investment procedure. Investors will sell a stock with profit before they will sell one with a loss
  • Remember, keep it simple. Investing is hard enough. Stick to the basic rules of CAN SLIM and don’t complicate it by getting super-tricky
  • Over time, you’ll learn that only one or two out of every 10 stocks you buy will be truly outstanding and capable of doubling or tripling or more in value
  • The number one market leader is not the largest company or the one with the most recognized brand name; it’s the one with the best quarterly and annual earnings growth, return on equity, profit margins, sales growth, and price action
  • It is one of the great paradoxes of the stock market that what seems too high usually goes higher and what seems too low usually goes lower
  • Since the market tends to go in the opposite direction of what the majority of people think, I would say 95% of all these people you hear on TV shows are giving you their personal opinion. And personal opinions are almost always worthless … facts and markets are far more reliable
  • Buying a stock without knowing when or why you should sell it is like buying a car with no brakes, or being in a boat with no life preservers, or taking flying lessons that teach you how to take off but not how to land
  • There is no reason any investor should ever in any bull market buy or sit with a poor-performing stock with a Relative Strength Rating of 10, 20, 30, 40, or 50. The market is bluntly telling you that that investment is a relatively poor or mediocre choice
  • The market has a simple way of whittling all excessive pride and overblown egos down to size. After all, the whole idea is to be completely objective and recognize what the marketplace is telling you, rather than try to prove that the thing you said or did yesterday or six weeks ago was right. The fastest way to take a bath in the stock market or go broke is to try to prove that you are right and the market is wrong
  • The moral of the story is: never argue with the market. Your health and peace of mind are always more important than any stock
  • The whole secret to winning big in the stock market is not to be right all the time, but to lose the least amount possible when you’re wrong
  • 90% of the people in the stock market, professionals and amateurs alike, simply haven’t done enough homework
  • Over-diversification is a hedge for ignorance
  • Plot out your mistakes on charts, study them, and write some additional rules in order to correct your mistakes and the actions that cost you money
  • The purpose is a more powerful motivator than money. When you are not paid as much as you would like, your purpose will provide you a reason to continue producing excellence in your work. When you have more money than you ever thought possible, your purpose will provide you with a reason to continue producing excellence in your work
  • So the first thing I learned about how to get superior performance is not to buy stocks that are near their lows but to buy stocks that are coming out of broad bases and beginning to make new highs
  • If you own a portfolio of stocks, you must learn to sell the worst performers first and keep the best a little longer
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