A Quote by Al-Waleed bin Talal

We're getting hurt, but I'm a long-term investor. — © Al-Waleed bin Talal
We're getting hurt, but I'm a long-term investor.
I can't figure the stock market out. I think it's wacky. I have done well with a long-term strategy and will continue being a long-term investor.
The strategy of buying what's in favor is a fool's errand, ensuring long-term underperformance. Only by standing against the prevailing winds - selectively, but resolutely - can an investor prosper over time. But for a while, a value investor typically underperforms.
Long-term investing has gotten so popular, it's easier to admit you're a crack addict than to admit you're a short-term investor.
My advice to the average investor in 1988 is to be patient and think long-term. It will take 18 months for confidence to get better and, in the meantime, this is absolutely no place for short-term money.
The finance world in general is very, very complicated and there are so many different things that need to be evaluated, but I think at the end of the day, the most important thing is how you want to invest your money - if you want to be a short-term, mid-term or long-term investor.
The single greatest edge an investor can have is a long-term orientation.
If you're going to invest in an Internet stock, you must be a long-term investor.
It is the duty of the long-term investor to endure great losses with equanimity.
I'm such a long-term investor, I've never really let go and celebrated what I did with the Hubble telescope.
The historical data support one conclusion with unusual force: To invest with success, you must be a long-term investor.
The person who I admire most in business is Warren Buffett. He is a long-term investor and has brilliant ideas, and he sticks to them.
The most important thing that a company can do in the midst of this economic turmoil is to not lose sight of the long-term perspective. Don't confuse the short-term crises with the long-term trends. Amidst all of these short-term change are some fundamental structural transformations happening in the economy, and the best way to stay in business is to not allow the short-term distractions to cause you to ignore what is happening in the long term.
One thing on psychology, which we've always known, is that every investor says they're long-term - and they are until the market takes a hit.
I always had that long-term vision. Even getting going with cinema, knowing it was such a long road to be able to make films, but I always had a long term. Whenever I was starting out, I had that patience.
Investor confidence in Adani is fairly high, and most of our investors are long-term investors.
It is the long-term investor...who will in practice come in for the most criticism... For it is the essence of his behavior that he should be eccentric, unconventional, and rash in the eyes of average opinion
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