A really insightful article JP. One piece of advice which I picked up elsewhere and which you have referred to in your own words is - be careful about following others, they may be playing a different game to you. It infers that you know your own game and have the patience to see it played out.
My game is value investing in micro and small cap industrials which are already profitable, have good management with skin in the game and have significant Balance Sheet strength. I won’t shoot the lights out but I aim to generate greater than 15%pa with reduced risk. You are at the start of your investing journey and so you can be more risk oriented. I am at the end of my journey, so capital preservation takes precedence over revenue/growth generation.
I look forward to reading the next two chapters of your journey.
Final comment: you are right about cherry picking your good years (as many LIC’s do) to do so means you are mainly fooling yourself.
Thanks so much for the comment Damien. I always love reading your comments.
Couldn't agree with you more on that first point; it takes years to figure out what the strategy that fits your style/goals/risk appetite best. You must learn to stick through it!
A really insightful article JP. One piece of advice which I picked up elsewhere and which you have referred to in your own words is - be careful about following others, they may be playing a different game to you. It infers that you know your own game and have the patience to see it played out.
My game is value investing in micro and small cap industrials which are already profitable, have good management with skin in the game and have significant Balance Sheet strength. I won’t shoot the lights out but I aim to generate greater than 15%pa with reduced risk. You are at the start of your investing journey and so you can be more risk oriented. I am at the end of my journey, so capital preservation takes precedence over revenue/growth generation.
I look forward to reading the next two chapters of your journey.
Final comment: you are right about cherry picking your good years (as many LIC’s do) to do so means you are mainly fooling yourself.
Thanks so much for the comment Damien. I always love reading your comments.
Couldn't agree with you more on that first point; it takes years to figure out what the strategy that fits your style/goals/risk appetite best. You must learn to stick through it!