Good Things Come in Groups
by
Tom Murcko
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Good ideas often
cluster
together: same time, same
sector
, same
asset class
, etc. If you find a
investment
you like,
take
a look around at similar investments and you might find another one to
buy
instead of or in
addition
to the first one.
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strategies
,
investing strategies
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