Reading how great investors navigated the crashes of 1987, the dot-com bubble, or the 2008 financial crisis in real-time provides lessons that history books simply cannot teach. It teaches you the psychological fortitude required to hold quality assets when the world is panicking—a skill that is arguably more important than stock picking itself.
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“The goal is not to be a hero in the short run, but to be solvent in the long run.” — Unknown value investor The famous interviews with Buffett regarding his "Owner’s