The reactions music evokes are not feelings, but they are the images, memories of feelings.
The company must be paying dividends. Preferably the dividend will have been increasing and have been paid for some time.
Just as many smart people fail in the investment business as stupid ones. Intellectually active people are particularly attracted to elegant concepts, which can have the effect of distracting them from the simpler, more fundamental truths.
You find bargains among the unpopular things, the things that everybody hates. The key is that you must have patience.
The difference between the price we pay for a stock and its liquidation value gives us a margin of safety. This kind of investing is one of the most effective ways of achieving good long term results.
When a stock doubles, sell half - then what you have is a free position. Then it becomes more of an art form. When you sell depends on individual circumstances.
I try to keep in mind Oscar Wilde's comment that "saints always have a past and sinners always have a future," so no investment should be ruled out simply on the basis of past history. We focus on liquidation analysis and liquidation analysis alone.
The governor of Texas was a real climate change, well, "skeptic" would be a nice way of phrasing it. Still, though, Texas is a leader in renewables. So, what I care about is what politicians are actually doing, not what they are saying.
My voice sucks. I don't like the tone.
These two imparadised in one another's arms, the happier Eden, shall enjoy their fill of bliss on bliss.
Living in different cultures helped me work out who I was going to be, separate from where I came from.