Matthew Shiel

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If you buy a stock at a sufficiently low price, there will usually be some hiccup in the fortunes of the business that gives you a chance to unload at a decent profit, even though the long-term performance of the business may be terrible. I call this the “cigar butt” approach to investing.
The Essays of Warren Buffett: Lessons for Corporate America
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