Danger Brings Opportunity
January 26, 2008 12:49 am Raphael O'SunaIn the stock market it is better to sell too early than too late. You can’t get rich taking small profits, but you’ll never become poor either.
When you can’t bear to look at stock quotes, that is the time to buy. Never be afraid to buy hidden value.
When the drums are beating and all the voices are repeating, do the opposite. For no one tells others to sell until he has. And when all have sold, buyers remain. And vice versa, no one tells others to buy, until he has. And when all have bought, only sellers remain.
The current decline has been unnecessarily engineered. No metaphysical shadow has crossed the paths of our souls. Our psychology at its core remains positive, hopeful and sound. It is only the surface personality which has been damaged.
Danger brings opportunity. If you wait until the falling knife has stuck itself into the floor and stopped itself from shaking side to side, you will not only miss those first few days of bounce back, you might either never get back in, or miss most of the easy money.
– Raphael O’Suna, Haiku

