In these times of turmoil it might be a good time to reflect on some poignant words from one of the world's greatest investors. Warren Buffett writes, “During the Depression, the Dow hit its low, 41, on
To quote more of Buffett's words of wisdom:
"Equities will almost certainly outperform cash over the next decade, probably by a substantial degree. Those investors who cling now to cash are betting they can efficiently time their move away from it later. In waiting for the comfort of good news, they are ignoring Wayne Gretzky's advice: 'I skate to where the puck is going to be, not to where it has been.''
"I don't like to opine on the stock market, and again I emphasize that I have no idea what the market will do in the short term. Nevertheless, I'll follow the lead of a restaurant that opened in an empty bank building and then advertised: 'Put your mouth where your money was.' Today my money and my mouth both say equities."
Wise words if you have the money of course....