Ten Things I've Learned About Investing in the Past Decade

Money For the Rest of Us

In episode 498, David shares how his investing has changed over the past ten years and lessons you can apply to your portfolio.

  1. Document Your Journey
  2. Keep Experimenting
  3. Be Willing to Adopt New Asset Classes
  4. Be Very Patient
  5. Trade Less, Focus On Long-term Drivers
  6. Monetary Diversification
  7. Don't Focus on Relative Performance
  8. Ignore the Noise
  9. Take Your Time
  10. There Is No Right Way to Invest

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Show Notes

The Investor Podcast 668: What I Learned About Investing w/ Stig Brodersen

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