What seems too high and risky to the majority generally goes higher and what seems low and cheap generally goes lower.
( William O'Neil )
Forecasts may tell you a great deal about the forecaster; they tell you nothing about the future.
( Warren Buffett )
Stocks are bought on expectations, not facts.
( Gerald M. Loeb )
Stocks are bought not in fear but in hope. They are typically sold out of fear.
( Justin Mamis )
Although few would admit it, the truth is that the typical trader wants to be right on every single trade. He is desperately trying to create certainty where it just doesn’t exist.
( Mark Douglas )
Buy not on optimism, but arithmetic.
( Benjamin Graham )
he stock market is never obvious. It is designed to fool most of the people, most of the time.
( Jesse Livermore )