You Need to Start Learning How to Say “No” to Opportunities
You Need to Start Learning How to Say “No” to Opportunities
Abstract
John Sutter says the problem is we won't know who the best managers are until there is trouble. When the tide is rising, they look like heroes, and they outperform those who took lower risks. Sutter: True investors can make a return when your principal is safe. If you’re a passive investor, you could be the victim. It’s easy to be Paul Samuelson. If inventors are trying to make a returned, you have a chance. If inventors were to make a trying to make a return, you had a chance, he says. If your principal was to made a good return, you have a chance. It's easy to being Paul SamUelson: ‘Investing should be more than watching paint dry or watching grass grow.’ If you want excitement, take $800 and go to Las Vegas.