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Informed by a lifetime of experience and study, the most important thing explains the keys to successful investment and the pitfalls that can destroy capital or ruin a career. Utilizing passages from his memos to illustrate his ideas, marks teaches by example, detailing the development of an investment philosophy that fully acknowledges the complexities of investing and the perils of the financial world. Brilliantly applying insight to today’s volatile markets, marks offers a volume that is part memoir, part creed, with a number of broad takeaways.
Marks expounds on such concepts as “second-level thinking,” the price/value relationship, patient opportunism, and defensive investing. Frankly and honestly assessing his own decisions-and occasional missteps-he provides valuable lessons for critical thinking, risk assessment, and investment strategy. Encouraging investors to be ‘contrarian,’ marks wisely judges market cycles and achieves returns through aggressive yet measured action. Which element is the most essential? Successful investing requires thoughtful attention to many separate aspects, and each of marks’s subjects proves to be the most important thing.
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