Eight Great Investing Quotes
8/12/2024 - Retirement Insights

"If you aren't willing to own a stock for 10 years, don't even think about owning it for 10 minutes."3
— Warren Buffett, investor, businessman, and philanthropist. Buffett, a former student of Benjamin Graham, is perhaps the most famous proponent of patient "buy and hold" investing.
"Take measured risk."4
— Doris P. Meister, investment manager and business leader. All investing involves risk, but risk can be managed through careful research and proven strategies such as asset allocation and diversification.
"Regardless of what happens in the markets, stick to your investment program. Changing your strategy at the wrong time can be the single most devastating mistake you can make as an investor."5
— John Bogle, investor and mutual fund industry pioneer. A sound investment strategy should be designed to carry you through market ups and downs.
"Know what you own, and know why you own it."6
— Peter Lynch, investment manager, author, and philanthropist. Your portfolio should be assembled with an eye toward meeting your long-term financial goals, not by rushing to own the "flavor of the month."

— Paul Samuelson, 1970 Nobel laureate in economic sciences. Investors often make poor decisions when they are driven by adrenalin; patience is more likely to produce positive results in the long run.
"Compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world. He who understands it, earns it ... he who doesn't ... pays it."8
— Albert Einstein, 1921 Nobel laureate in physics. Even though this and similar quotes are often attributed to Einstein, it's uncertain whether he ever said them. Either way, one of the most powerful tools for investors is reinvesting interest, dividends, and capital gains.
There is no guarantee that any investing strategy will be successful. All investments are subject to market fluctuation, risk, and loss of principal. When sold, they may be worth more or less than their original cost. Investments seeking to achieve higher returns also involve a higher degree of risk. Asset allocation and diversification are methods used to help manage investment risk; they do not guarantee a profit or protect against investment loss.
1, 6, 7Investopedia, September 15, 2023
2, 5BrainyQuote, accessed March 28, 2024
3, 8Goodreads, accessed March 28, 2024
4U.S. News & World Report, March 11, 2024