Topic: How To Invest

What is Pat’s commentary for the week of March 21, 2017

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Dear Inner Circle Member, If you take a university-level psychology or medical course, you run the risk of “medical student’s disease”. This happens when you read about disease symptoms, and get a sudden fear that they describe something you already suffer from. A good teacher will tell you that many symptoms in your textbook are exaggerations of normal, everyday fluctuations in your health and vitality. As numerous websites explain, a headache can signal anything from a cold to a brain tumour. To make a sound diagnosis, you need to take a wider, deeper view. Something like this also happens in many investing careers. Early on, you may learn a few things about investing, and form some opinions. But your investing education really begins after you start to recognize just how much you don’t know. When you reach that point, you’ll start to look at a much wider range of data and indicators. But, more important, you’ll start to pay more attention to investment…