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Charlie Munger's Investing Checklist:📉 Risk☑ Incorporate an appropriate margin of safety ☑ Avoid people of questionable character ☑ Insist upon proper compensation for risk assumed ☑Always beware of inflation and interest rate exposure ☑ Avoid big mistakes; shun permanentcapitalloss👤 Independence ☑ Objectivity and rationality require independence of thought☑ Just because other people agree or disagree with you doesn't make you right or wrong ☑ Mimicking the herd invites averageperformance🎒 Preparation ☑ Strive to become a little wiser every day ☑ More important than the will to win is the will to prepare ☑ Develop fluency in mental models ☑ The question you must keep asking is, "why,why,why,why?"🤫 Intellectual humility ☑Stay within a well-defined circle of competence☑ Identify and reconcile disconfirming evidence ☑ Resist the craving for false precision☑ Never fool yourself 📐 Analytic Rigor ☑ Determine value apart from price☑ It is better to remember the obvious than to gasp the esoteric ☑ Be a business analyst, not a market, macroeconomic, or security analyst ☑ Consider the totality of risk and effect; look at potential second-order and higher-level impacts ☑Think forwards and backwards - Invert,alwaysinvert🥧 Allocation ☑ The highest and best use is measured by opportunity cost ☑ Good ideas are rare - when the odds are greatly in your favor, bet heavily ☑ Don't "fall in love" with an investment🔨 Decisiveness ☑ Be fearful when others are greedy, and greedy when others are fearful☑ Opportunity doesn't come often, so seize it when it comes☑ Opportunity meeting the prepared mind;that'sthegame🧘♂️ Patience☑ Never interrupt compounding unnecessarily ☑ Avoid unnecessary transactional taxes and frictional cost☑ Be alert for the arrival of luck☑ Enjoy the process along with the proceeds🔺 Change☑ Recognize and adapt to the true nature of the world around you;☑ Continually challenge and willingly amend your "best-loved ideas" ☑ Recognize reality - especially when youdon'tlikeit🖊 Focus☑ Reputation and integrity can be lost in a heartbeat ☑ Guard against the effects of hubris (arrogance) and boredom ☑ Don't overlook the obvious drowning in minutiae☑ Be careful to exclude unneeded information or slop☑ Face your big troubles; don't sweep themundertherugFollowLong Term Mindsetfor more content like this.***📗If you like this post, you’ll love this ebook:100+ Quotes Every Investor Should ReadGrab a FREE copy here:https://lnkd.in/eQQSkp_3

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Charlie Munger was a fountain of wisdom. Here's one of my favorite quotes about keeping things simple:

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