Investing wags have a name for such people: «
bull market geniuses.»
Market pros have a term for such people: «
bull market geniuses.»
In the late 90s I was a classic late 90s
bull market genius: I bought high quality businesses like Microsoft, Dell, Home Depot, a little bit of Gap.
Don't be a «
bull market genius.»
Not exact matches
Bull markets are glorious because they make just about everyone participating feel like they're a
genius investor.
Don't let the
bull market convince you're suddenly an investing
genius.
Everyone is indeed a
genius in a
bull market.
Everyone is a
genius in a
bull market.
-- It's important for us to remember that we're not
geniuses during a
bull market.
Put another way, everyone is a
genius in a
bull market because one can just throw a dart and probably make a hit.
It was a big leg up in the
market, and a
bull market makes everyone look like a
genius.
The old Wall Street saw, variously attributed to Warren Buffett or Humphrey B. Neill, author of the Art of Contrary Thinking, goes, «Never confuse
genius with a
bull market.»
In a
bull market, many look like
geniuses, but if it is only due to a rise in valuations, it means that the cash flow streams are unchanged.
Bull markets are glorious because they make just about everyone participating feel like they're a
genius investor.
Lastly, a note of caution: Everyone's a
genius in a
bull market.
-LSB-...] a note of caution: Everyone's a
genius in a
bull market.
Mark Cuban said: «Everyone's a
genius in a
bull market.