Quotes
Stock Investing for Dummies
6 memorable lines from Stock Investing for Dummies by Paul Mladjenovic, each with the idea behind it.
“The stock market rewards ownership more reliably than excitement.”
A beginner usually does better owning diversified businesses for years than chasing whatever feels urgent this week.
“Diversification is how a new investor survives being wrong.”
You do not need perfect judgment if no single pick has the power to sink the whole portfolio.
“Regular contributions beat heroic timing attempts.”
Most beginners improve faster by investing on a schedule than by trying to predict the next move in the market.
“Fees and taxes are the quiet leaks that make good plans look mediocre.”
Small recurring frictions compound against you just as powerfully as returns compound for you.
“A stock is not a magic symbol. It is a claim on a real business.”
The book keeps reminding beginners to think like owners, not gamblers staring at a flashing screen.
“Patience is a portfolio skill, not just a personality trait.”
If your rules make it easier to stay invested during ugly stretches, your results usually improve without any cleverness at all.