Successful investing is not just about buying "cheap" companies.
It's also not just buying high quality companies -- regardless of price.
Both *quality* and *price* matter.
But quality often matters *more*.
Especially in the long run.
I think Brian is spot on above.
And he's in great company. Both Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger have echoed similar sentiments:
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What exactly is the Dow Jones Industrial Average?
What's the story behind it? How did it get started?
Brian explains:
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Here's my ~2 minute summary of Brian's new book: Why Does The Stock Market Go Up?
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Brian explains why the book has an entire section devoted to financial advisors:
- Who can benefit from them,
- What questions to ask before hiring them,
- How to tell if they're doing a good job,
- Are their incentives aligned with ours, etc.
The book will be out in about a month.
If you like Brian, if you think the book can teach you things, or you know someone new to investing who might benefit from it, please consider pre-ordering a copy: