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5-27-25 More Money is Lost Trying to Avoid Corrections than In Corrections

Our goal is to grow money in the markets that are presented to us today and adjust in the future. Peter Lynch is credited for noting that more money is lost avoiding correction than that is lost during correction. Corrections are never as bad as expected, and the really bad ones that are so feared rarely ever occur.

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