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Buffett, who is generally regarded as one of the greatest investors of all time, is known for saying, "Be fearful when others are greedy, and greedy when others are fearful." Right now, he clearly ...
Warren Buffett is one of the greatest investors of all time and his words are closely followed by investors. As CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, Buffett has generated nearly 20 percent annualized ...
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Greed and fear are among the animal spirits that Keynes identified as profoundly affecting economies and markets. Warren Buffett found an investing rule in acting contrary to such prevailing moods, advising that the timing of buying or selling stocks should be "fearful when others are greedy and greedy only when others are fearful."
Avoidance of situations where eye contact, touching the eye, or having the eyes touched is likely or required. While this can work in short-term situations, long-term avoidance can worsen ommetaphobia by providing a justification for the fear. In some cases, an ommetaphobe may try to actively prevent a triggering situation from happening. [2]
The initial motivation for (or purpose of) greed and actions associated with it may be the promotion of personal or family survival. It may at the same time be an intent to deny or obstruct competitors from potential means (for basic survival and comfort) or future opportunities; therefore being insidious or tyrannical and having a negative connotation.
From the famous words of one of the most esteemed investors in history, Warren Buffett, to be a successful investor, "simply attempt to be fearful when others are greedy and to be greedy only when ...
Callous-unemotional traits (CU) are distinguished by a persistent pattern of behavior that reflects a disregard for others, and also a lack of empathy and generally deficient affect. The interplay between genetic and environmental risk factors may play a role in the expression of these traits as a conduct disorder (CD). While originally ...