Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Voting and Weighing

Robin Bowerman talks about the influence of emotions on investing:




Benjamin Graham:
Graham wrote that the owner of equity stocks should regard them first and foremost as conferring part ownership of a business. With that perspective in mind, the stock owner should not be too concerned with erratic fluctuations in stock prices, since in the short term, the stock market behaves like a voting machine, but in the long term it acts like a weighing machine (i.e. its true value will in the long run be reflected in its stock price).

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