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Outstanding investors spend most of their time waiting
Most institutional investors feel compelled to invest at all times. Their behavior is like a referee calling shots and hitting balls, forcing them to swing almost every club and giving up the choice of hitting frequency. Psychology and empirical evidence seem to strongly indicate that investors tend to take action. After all, they are engaged in "active" management, but perhaps they should remember that waiting is also a choice
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