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Small Loss Turning Into Big – Some Thoughts on the Plagiarism Hullabaloo Involving a Senator
For this post let us revisit an investment principle we elucidated a couple of months ago. The principle is about the need to cut small losses lest they turn into big losses.
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The Groups One Should Avoid
After discussing in the last post about why it is highly advisable to join investment or business groups, the next question should be about which groups to join or not to join.
Why It Is Advisable to Join Groups
As soon as you learn how to steer away from the herd and think on your own feet, the next logical question is whether or not to join groups.
