Lessons in Value Investing- Farnam Street

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• Even if you knew the best performing stocks ahead of time, the patience required makes it difficult to execute.

• All investing involves some form of faith. Value investors place their faith in mean reversion.

• This includes both reversion for the market’s sentiment about a specific security, as well as reversion in the underlying business results.

• Capital cycle theory is a natural phenomenon which explains mean reversion.

• The glacial pace of change makes it next-to-impossible for us mortals to recognize and capitalize upon.

• It’s quite probable that value investing is not a good strategy for most people. That’s part of the reason we’re so picky about adding new clients to the Farnam Street Family.

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