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        How staying the course gives you the long-term edge

  Allan Gray Unit Trust Management   Q2 of 2024 | 2 months ago

It is often said that investing is a game of patience. Like in chess, the best moves are often the ones that require discipline and playing the long game. In some ways, staying the course can be seen as a checkmate move: You “win” by remaining committed to your long-term investment strategy, effectively blocking the common behavioural pitfalls that can lead to inferior investment performance.


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        How staying the course gives you the long-term edge

  Allan Gray Unit Trust Management   Q2 of 2024 | 2 months ago

It is often said that investing is a game of patience. Like in chess, the best moves are often the ones that require discipline and playing the long game. In some ways, staying the course can be seen as a checkmate move: You “win” by remaining committed to your long-term investment strategy, effectively blocking the common behavioural pitfalls that can lead to inferior investment performance.


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5-Year Manco Review: Allan Gray

5 year Manco Review Series Intro

Resurfacing of Retention Funds

Anchor Credo Update

Apex Group Acquires BCI and BIP

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