Topic: How To Invest

What is Pat’s commentary for the week of October 18, 2022

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Here’s Part One of the text of the most-recent letter I sent to our Portfolio Management clients in July this year: “You may recall hearing this common explanation for the poor outcome that the U.S. achieved in the Vietnam War: “The problem is that the U.S. generals are re-fighting the last war.” This one-liner summed things up nicely. U.S. generals were sticking with the tactics and strategies they learned earlier in their careers, in World War Two and Korea. But Vietnam was different in many ways—the terrain where battles were fought, the climate, culture, history, weapons and politics, not to mention the wide clash of opinion for or against the war among folks back home. It turned out the critics of the generals were right. The U.S. military put on a brave face. But after the election of Richard Nixon as U.S. President in 1968, it was just a matter of time before the U.S. came up with a face-saving way of giving up…