10 Golden Investment Rules of Warren Buffet
Don’t worry about what the stock market will do. Focus on what the company will do.
Stick to what you know. Bill Gates is a good friend, and I think he may be the smartest guy I ever met. But I don't know what those little things do. So I didn’t invest in Microsoft.
Don’t buy stocks with an exit strategy. Buy to keep.
Bet on what you know. Never bet on the unknown.
Be suspicious of companies that trumpet earnings projections and growth expectations.
Always invest in a business you understand, with favorable long-term economics, able and trustworthy management, and a sensible price tag.
A simple rule dictates my buying: Be fearful when others are greedy, and be greedy when others are fearful.
Good investment decisions are not about finding the biggest motor, but the most efficient motor.
Force yourself to write down why you are purchasing a stock it might keep you from making some dumb decisions.