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They say; a good investor invests in a company that has a potential to grow in the future and often, if not always, it's past performance has nothing to do with how well it will perform in the future. If you invest in companies already established, you might not get a lot of action but you won't lose money either. A good example might be buying WalMart shares. So if you want to be a successful investor, invest in potential, not in past glory.
I wonder why I forget that when deciding in who to (emotionally) invest in among people. Do I not see that the same principle applies?
On a totally tangent note, here is an interesting article I found on CDC website. Play the little obesity trend map in the middle.
And yes, the title was another tangent. I like to listen to Pathaney Khan when I feel like blah.
They say; a good investor invests in a company that has a potential to grow in the future and often, if not always, it's past performance has nothing to do with how well it will perform in the future. If you invest in companies already established, you might not get a lot of action but you won't lose money either. A good example might be buying WalMart shares. So if you want to be a successful investor, invest in potential, not in past glory.
I wonder why I forget that when deciding in who to (emotionally) invest in among people. Do I not see that the same principle applies?
On a totally tangent note, here is an interesting article I found on CDC website. Play the little obesity trend map in the middle.
And yes, the title was another tangent. I like to listen to Pathaney Khan when I feel like blah.
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Posted Nov 3rd, 2009 at 02:27 PM by mona_khan






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