BriefApril 16, 2026 · 10:24 PM
Warren Buffett's Wealth Strategy Prioritizes Temperament Over Intelligence
The capture of compound interest increases total wealth over time. This outcome is the result of long-term holding of assets, which requires an investor to avoid the following of crowds. Warren Buffett states that temperament, not intellect, is the most important quality for an investor. He describes a temperament that neither derives pleasure from being with the crowd nor against it.
Theo Beckett
personal financeinvestment strategyasset allocation
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