Mark Sutcliffe October 11, 2016 Behavioural Finance The trick is there is no trick I’m in Chicago as I write this, about to run another marathon. In the next couple of weeks, I’ll be launching my new book, Long Road to Boston, at a special event at Ottawa city hall. PWL Capital is a sponsor of the book. You might wonder what running has to do with personal finance, but I see a lot of similarities. As I wrote in the acknowledgements of the book: Investing for the future is a lot like training for a marathon: there are no short-cuts. A lot of people will try to convince you that they have some magical strategy to get great returns on the stock market, but that’s like saying there’s a trick that can get you from the couch to a marathon in just a few days. Like most things in life, the rewards of both investing and running come from smart, long-term, hard work that is supported by evidence. That’s the approach I take to my training and it’s the proven method PWL Capital uses on behalf of its investing clients. The views of the author are his alone and may not represent the views of PWL Capital. Any data, information and content on this blog is for information purposes only and should not be construed as an offer of advisory services. Mark Sutcliffe is not regulated by Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada (IIROC), nor a member of the Canadian Investor Protection Fund (CIPF). Share: Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email IIROC AdvisorReport
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