Stocks Quotes

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Mark Twain
“October: This is one of the peculiarly dangerous months to speculate in stocks. The others are July, January, September, April, November, May, March, June, December, August and February.”
Mark Twain, Pudd'nhead Wilson

“Speculation is an effort, probably unsuccessful, to turn a little money into a lot. Investment is an effort, which should be successful, to prevent a lot of money from becoming a little.”
Fred Schwed Jr., Where Are the Customers' Yachts?: or A Good Hard Look at Wall Street

“The broker said the stock was "poised to move." Silly me, I thought he meant up.”
Randy Thurman

“The value of a company has very little to do with it's stock price.”
Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr, CEO of Mayflower-Plymouth

“People who treat stocks like lottery tickets generally have similar odds of winning.”
Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr, CEO of Mayflower-Plymouth

“All stakeholders should benefit from the capital we allocate in our portfolio.”
Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr, Investing, The Permaculture Way: Mayflower-Plymouth's 12 Principles of Permaculture Investing

“Trading is buying and selling to exploit a change in the price. Investing is acquiring assets for economic reasons.”
Naved Abdali

“Becoming a successful investor in future should be effortless when you understand and let the market do the work for you." - Adam Messina”
Adam Messina

Steven Magee
“Assets are the new savings bank.”
Steven Magee

“Never bend your rules to accommodate your guts.”
Naved Abdali

“If you experience couple of Multi Bagger, you start seeing Money as Liability, thus start thinking like an institution, and perhaps turn out as Mini-Institution eventually!”
Sandeep Sahajpal, The Twelfth Preamble: To all the authors to be!

Manoj Arora
“Numbers and ratios are only as good as the management reporting them.
Assessing a stock's management quality is vital.”
Manoj Arora, The Autobiography Of A Stock

“Why invest in Stocks? Answer: 1) You can ‘own’ multiple businesses 2) Working hours are defined 3) No retirement age 4) Work from Anywhere 5) No organisation required 6) Fully scaleable - can buy 1 or 1 million shares at the same price 7) Quickest Liquidity 8) You can ‘bunk your ‘business days’ at your will, for as long as you wish, and get back as conveniently 9) All the ‘compliances’ headache is minus 10) Payments headaches are Zero. 11) Can make money on both side. 12) Get to know ‘Like Minded’ people without meeting them. 13) The kick of ‘identifying’ some businesses ahead of ‘The Aces’ is impeccably fulfilling.”
Sandeep Sahajpal, The Twelfth Preamble: To all the authors to be!

Garry Fitchett
“Stock Market Investing: One thing you learn in the business is that you never learn the business.”
Garry Fitchett

Steven Magee
“To purchase stocks is akin to voting for President Trump, as both are dangerous entities.”
Steven Magee

“While illusion (the momentary prices we pay for stocks) often loses touch with reality (the intrinsic values of our corporations), it is reality that rules in the long run.”
John C. Bogle, The Little Book of Common Sense Investing: The Only Way to Guarantee Your Fair Share of Stock Market Returns

Steven Magee
“The government telling people that money is tied to gold is a bunch of baloney!”
Steven Magee

Manoj Arora
“Stock IPOs hardly make sense for retail investors. Mutual Fund NFOs make no sense for anyone.”
Manoj Arora, FOOPS!

Coreen T. Sol
“Stocks aren't like a pair of shoes that go on sale but keep the same useful value. The value of stocks are based on their economic prospects, which change constantly.”
Coreen T. Sol, Unbiased Investor: Reduce Financial Stress and Keep More of Your Money

“You should welcome a bear market, since it puts stocks back on sale.”
Jason Zweig, The Intelligent Investor: The Definitive book on value investing

Phillip B. Chute
“Blue-chip stocks are a reasonable investment for the elderly investor because they usually pay cash dividends which the retired person may need to live on, and are usually more conservative than other investments, excluding bonds. Holdings in these stocks should be long-term to avoid trading costs and speculation.”
Phillip B. Chute, Stocks, Bonds & Taxes: A Comprehensive Handbook and Investment Guide for Everybody

Phillip B. Chute
“Some great investments are not bought on the open market or Big Board. They are grown economically by entrepreneurs in exceedingly small towns. An investment in the neighborhood or family is an asset to all involved.”
Phillip B. Chute, Stocks, Bonds & Taxes: A Comprehensive Handbook and Investment Guide for Everybody

“Stocks investments are done essentially by those who earn much more than their due share, so as to afford highest levels of risk profile, in a hope to earn much more in still easier way.”
Sandeep Sahajpal, The Twelfth Preamble: To all the authors to be!

Hernan Diaz
“But going against the mkt., everything is turned on its head: the more a stock is depreciated, the larger the profit, and vice versa.”
Hernan Diaz, Trust

Steven Magee
“Criminals running the governments.”
Steven Magee

Billy Polk
“The stock market is often likened to a battlefield, and for good reason. Both environments are fraught with uncertainty, risk, and the potential for both loss and gain.”
Billy Polk, Soldier to Stockholder: Mastering the Stock Market with Military Precision

Joshua Krook
“A pre-recorded message, timed to go off just as the crowd was reaching a fever pitch. A way to get them to take that one step further and push them from civility and into madness. Stocks are running out. Stocks are running out. STOCKS ARE RUNNING OUT.”
Joshua Krook, Black Friday 2050: The powerful psychological thriller set in a terrifying high-tech future

“Stock Markets are sum-total of missed opportunities, either on Buy or on Sell Side”
Sandeep Sahajpal, The Twelfth Preamble: To all the authors to be!

“In F&O what you earn is not real, because you up your bets - yes, it is betting - But, what you lose is real.”
Sandeep Sahajpal, The Twelfth Preamble: To all the authors to be!

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