I’m a family office CIO. This was my biggest investing mistake

The Australian Financial Review
17 Apr

Mistakes are part of investing; they’re unavoidable. The key is learning from them. Reflecting on where you went wrong sharpens judgment, refines decision-making and, ideally, stops you from making the same mistake twice.

My own most glaring error is simple, and one I have made many times: selling compounders too soon based on valuation alone.

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