Over the years, I've realized that investing isn't just about analyzing companies—it's about understanding myself.
Fear makes me sell too early. Greed makes me hold too long. Confidence helps me stay invested, but sometimes it blinds me to risk.
For investors who have lived through multiple market cycles, what was the moment that completely changed the way you think about investing, risk, and wealth creation?
And if you could give your younger investing self just one piece of advice, what would it be?