"It’s always easy to look back and reflect on what has worked.
However, many people struggle to put a strategy into practice.
The only thing that truly matters is a strategy that has been consistently executed over at least 3-5 years.
Why?
Because it endures market fluctuations and the ups and downs of individual positions.
The key question is whether the person in charge can maintain consistency during tough times and stay calm during hype cycles.
Most people can’t, which is why so few actually make money in the stock market.
The secret to exceptional returns isn’t just logic—it’s managing emotions while convincing others (the selling part) to trust the fund manager and remain calm."