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Michael Steinhardt

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    Michael Steinhardt

    A good trader has to have three things: a chronic inability to accept things at face value, to feel continuously unsettled, and to have humility.

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    Michael Steinhardt

    A little part of my life is built around ancient art.

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    Michael Steinhardt

    Art is a form of asset. Hedge-fund managers who have made money fast should diversify into other areas.

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    Michael Steinhardt

    Brokerage firms don't sell customers stock so much as they sell those horrible mutual funds

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    Michael Steinhardt

    Good investing is a peculiar balance between the conviction to follow your ideas and the flexibility to recognize when you have made a mistake.

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    Michael Steinhardt

    If you see a wonderful archaic Greek marble object in a museum, it's not only that it's beautiful, but what comes to your mind is the fact that it's 2,600 or so years old, and it was done by a human being at that time who you have such a limited ability to grasp - and yet you have this enormous ability to grasp.

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    Michael Steinhardt

    In North America, the greatest threat to the Jewish people is not the external force of antisemitism, but the internal forces of apathy, inertia and ignorance of our own heritage.

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    In the 1950s and 1960s, the heroes were the long-term investors; today the heroes are the wise guys.

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    Michael Steinhardt

    I was happier when pursuing success than I was when savoring its fruits; the attraction, perhaps the addiction, was in the process, as much as in its end.

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    Just as outright euphoria is often a sign of a market top, fear is for sure a sign of a market bottom. Time and time again, in every market cycle I have witnessed, the extremes of emotion always appear, even among experienced investors. When the world wants to buy only treasury bills, you can almost close your eys and get long stocks.

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    Michael Steinhardt

    One of the most important analytic tools when assessing an investment is an intellectually advantaged disparate view. This includes knowing more and perceiving the situation better than others do. It is also critical to have a keen understanding of what the market expectations for any investment truly are. Thus, the process by which a disparate perception, when correct, becomes consensus should lead to meaningful profit. Understanding market expectation is at least as important as, and often different from fundamental knowledge.

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    Michael Steinhardt

    Part of my attraction to ancient art is that there is an element of risk, of speculation.

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    Michael Steinhardt

    The balance between confidence and humility is best learned through extensive experience and mistakes.

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    Michael Steinhardt

    The hardest thing over the years has been having the courage to go against the dominant wisdom of the time, to have a view that is at variance with the present consensus and bet that view.

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    Michael Steinhardt

    The hardest thing over the years has been having the courage to go against the dominant wisdom of the time to have a view that is at variance with the present consensus and bet that view. The hard part is that the investor must measure himself not by his own perceptions of his performance, but by the objective measure of the market. The market has its own reality. In an immediate emotional sense the market is always right so if you take a variant point of view you will always be bombarded for some time by conventional wisdom as expressed by the market.

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    Michael Steinhardt

    The markets are always changing, and the successful trader needs to adapt to these changes.

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    Michael Steinhardt

    When your views are truly contrarian, they are inevitably uncomfortable. Courage and the ability to withstand pain are required.

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    Michael Steinhardt

    You have to be intellectually honest with yourself and others. In my judgment, all great investors are seekers of truth.