Vasanth Saridey

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So, invest with intelligence and common sense; engage in an enlightened and rational discourse when considering the future; always have some significant portion of your assets both in stocks and in bonds; be sparing about precipitate and extreme changes in these proportions. And be skeptical about every prognostication you are given, including mine. If you have set an intelligent route toward capital accumulation, stay the course—no matter what.
Common Sense on Mutual Funds, Updated 10th Anniversary Edition
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