Buffett rejects the efficient markets hypothesis, but still recommends low-cost index funds for most ordinary investors.
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James Chen, CMT is an expert trader, investment adviser, and global market strategist. Chip Stapleton is a Series 7 and Series 66 license holder, CFA Level 1 exam holder, and currently holds a Life, ...
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Warren Buffett's analogy comparing day traders to casual hookups shows why active trading destroys wealth while patient investors get rich.
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