Thanks for the post. I am just recently able to do my own limited investigation into the market. I had retirement plans where I worked and since I retired, and at the encouragement if a good friend who has become a millionaire due to the market, I have had reasonable success on my own and with vanguard type products. I have a brokerage account but don't use the broker's advise. I do believe that in my experience, diversity is more fun and rewarding. I like the idea of price action. I am disinterested generally in other funds choices to "hold".
Thanks for the time and subject matter. Ask an investor, not a trader, I enjoy reading other people's opinions.
I intend to open this up later on my tablet and read the provided links. So, I resteemed it for the purpose of sharing and also to bookmark it for later today, hopefully.
RE: The Curious Case of Warren Buffett and the Efficient Market Hypothesis