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Only about 0.5% of stocks are truly investable—durable, predictable businesses that can be held for years to let compounding work. The other 99.5%? Tradable at best, dangerous to hold for long. Knowing the difference is everything.
Research doesn't have to mean twelve tabs and a headache. This walkthrough shows the simple flow that gives you hours back—and more conviction.
"Far more money has been lost by investors preparing for corrections or trying to anticipate corrections than has been lost in the corrections themselves."
– Peter Lynch
Here's the point: manage your risk, but stop paying constant premiums to fear or you'll miss the compounding.
If your research is solid, let the quality of businesses drive your decisions, not the headline cycle or the next "inevitable" correction.
Size positions sensibly, keep dry powder (cash) for new opportunities, and stick with quality, because consistency beats prediction.
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