“he Dow Jones Industrial Average is the sum of the largest 30 corporations, although they represent the bulk of the trading on that exchange. This average dominates everybody’s thinking about the market being up or down or whatever. Try to make individual stock picks and forget about the market. A good market could pull your stock up and, a bad one could pull it down, but the real investment factor is how well the company is managed and performs within the stock market.” BusinessInvestmentStock MarketDow JonesDow Jones Industrial AverageStock Market Investing Book:Stocks, Bonds & Taxes: A Comprehensive Handbook and Investment Guide for Everybody Source: Stocks, Bonds & Taxes: A Comprehensive Handbook and Investment Guide for Everybody
“Most people are always trying to pick the next winning stock and invest in the next winning company. They often forget that they themselves are a "company". Instead of trying to go all in on other companies, why not go all in on yourself.” SuccessSelf ImprovementPersonal GrowthInvestingMotivational SpeakerStock Market InvestingSelf Develop Author:Wilbert Wynnberg