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Fools and Their Mistakes Don't feel bad about the investing mistakes you make. At the same time, however, try to learn from both your own mistakes and the mistakes of others in order to avoid repeating them. Over time, your efforts will make you a better investor. |
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The Perils of Investor Overconfidence Although dot-com mania is now history, these timeless lessons about investor overconfidence deserve to be repeated. Too much of a good thing can wreak havoc on your portfolio. |
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Keep Emotions Out of Your Portfolio Your mind is one of your biggest liabilities -- emotionally and financially. |
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