Attractive Quote by Seth Klarman
“Value investing is simple to understand but difficult to implement. Value investors are not supersophisticated analytical wizards who create and apply intricate computer models to find attractive opportunities or assess underlying value. The hard part is discipline, patience, and judgment. Investors need discipline to avoid the many unattractive pitches that are thrown, patience to wait for the right pitch, and judgment to know when it is time to swing.”
About This Quote
Source Book: The Intelligent Investor, by Benjamin Graham, 1949
Value investing requires understanding fundamentals but is hard because it demands self‑control, long‑term view, and sound judgment rather than complex models.
In simple terms: Simple idea, hard execution.
Cultivate discipline, patience, and judgment.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- portfolio construction
- stock selection
- market downturns
- investment education
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you test your patience before investing?
- What signals indicate a pitch is truly attractive?
Complex models can give false confidence, leading to over‑trading.