
60 - Opportunities are Rare: Go the Extra Mile
The DIY Investing Podcast · Trey Henninger: Private Investor, Portfolio Manager, Business Strategist, and Value Investing Expert
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- Carpe Diem (Seize the Day)
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Opportunities are Rare: Go the Extra Mile- What do you do when you've identified a great opportunity?
- This is an opportunity that meets all of your requirements:
- High Quality
- Cheap
- Easy to Understand
- Durable business
- Predictable
- Do you buy it?
- What if you can't easily do so? What if your current broker won't let you buy it? Is it time to give up and move on?
- No. It's harder to find new opportunities than it is to go through some work and find a way to make the purchase happen.
- Go the extra mile!
- When Warren Buffett wanted to buy small companies he sometimes had to go searching for the individual owners and convince them to sell. He went the extra mile.
- What will you do?
Investors can sometimes fail by not seizing available opportunities. When an investment opportunity meets your requirements you should go the extra mile if needed to make that investment. Opportunities are relatively rare. It is sometimes easier to put in additional effort to purchase the stocks you already have identified as worthy, then to find similar companies that meet the same high standard.