Bull market Quote by Walter Schloss Download Open image “Timidity prompted by past failures causes investors to miss the most important bull markets.” — Walter Schloss ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.5 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Bull market Bull markets Bulls Causes Failure Important Investing Investors Missing Past Past failures Timidity
Disregarding the big swing and trying to jump in and out was fatal to me. Nobody can catch all the fluctuations. In a bull… — Jesse Lauriston Livermore Copy Share Image
Markets don't like instability, investors shy away from uncertainty, and consumer confidence goes down in difficult times. — Richard Quest Copy Share Image
The majority of unskilled investors stubbornly hold onto their losses when the losses are small and reasonable. They could get out cheaply, but being… — William O'Neil Copy Share Image
Many investors seem to have forgotten a hard reality: There are frequent periods when stock markets don't do much. — Jim Rogers Copy Share Image
Too many people are apt to redeem their profits too quickly. In a huge bull market they wind up with piddling profits, only to… — Martin Zweig Copy Share Image
I do tend to think that things that have incredibly long time horizons often do involve market failures. — Peter Thiel Copy Share Image
“To quote the late John Templeton, “Bull-markets are born on pessimism, grow on skepticism, mature on optimism and die on euphoria. The time to… — David Skarica Copy Share Image
Bull markets are great, but they breed complacency. Bear markets can be energizing. Instead of fretting over the decline in your net worth, think… — James Stewart Copy Share Image
One of the frustrating things for people who miss the first rally in a bull market is that they wait for the big correction… — Martin Zweig Copy Share Image
Stock market corrections, although painful at the time, are actually a very healthy part of the whole mechanism, because there are always speculative excesses… — Ron Chernow Copy Share Image
In most bull markets there comes a time when the public controls fluctuations and the efforts of the largest operators are insufficient to check… — Charles Dow Copy Share Image
I helped Ben with the third edition of Security Analysis, published in 1951. — Walter Schloss Copy Share Image
If there are not too many value stocks that I can find, the market isn't all that cheap. — Walter Schloss Copy Share Image
We may buy a little bit of a stock, to get our feet wet and get a feeling for it. — Walter Schloss Copy Share Image
Each year we buy stocks and they go up, we sell them and then we try to buy something cheaper. — Walter Schloss Copy Share Image
When you buy a depressed company it's not going to go up right after you buy it, believe me. — Walter Schloss Copy Share Image
Too many people are apt to redeem their profits too quickly. In a huge bull market they wind up with piddling profits, only to… — Martin Zweig Copy Share Image
Disregarding the big swing and trying to jump in and out was fatal to me. Nobody can catch all the fluctuations. In a bull… — Jesse Lauriston Livermore Copy Share Image
“The Fed is still on the same track.” Whatever you call it, the benign economic environment has supported a bull market since 2009, and… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Indeed, bull markets are fueled by successive waves of prior skeptics finally capitulating as their fears fade. Eventually, fear turns to euphoria, and that's… — Kenneth Fisher Copy Share Image
Occasionally we are asked whether it would make sense to modify our investment strategy to perform better in today's financial climate. Our answer, as… — Seth Klarman Copy Share Image
Historically, there has been a bull market in commodities every 20 or 30 years. — Jim Rogers Copy Share Image
I would argue that we are in the middle of the biggest cable-news bull market that we have seen in some time. Clearly outside… — Bill Hemmer Copy Share Image
I think we're in the beginning of a bull market. When a bull market begins, nine months later the economy turns around. — Sumner Redstone Copy Share Image
“Short a bear market, go long in a bull market, either play, you do it on a hunch, harbor a whole lot of hope,… — Simon Pont Copy Share Image