
An investment philosophy, a core set of beliefs that drive how investors think about the market, is crucial for long-term success. Without a guiding philosophy, investors risk chasing fleeting trends, falling prey to scams, and failing to adapt when strategies falter. The investment process starts with understanding the investor's risk tolerance, time horizon, and tax status, followed by portfolio design, asset allocation, and performance evaluation. Investors must decide whether to be active or passive, traders or investors, and value or growth-focused. Aswath Damodaran shares his investment philosophy built on three pillars: intrinsic value matters, markets make mistakes during crises, and do no harm. He spreads his bets, avoids his weaknesses such as market timing, and acknowledges his blind spots.
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