A Quote by Cathie Wood

The strongest bull markets I've been in are built on walls of worry. — © Cathie Wood
The strongest bull markets I've been in are built on walls of worry.
Bull markets have valuation froth and bull markets have commitment forth. Now just by valuation froth, bull markets do not end.
Bull markets are great, but they breed complacency. Bear markets can be energizing. Instead of fretting over the decline in your net worth, think opportunistically about all those bargains - and the potential gains when, inevitably, a bull market returns.
There will always be bull markets followed by bear markets followed by bull markets
Bull markets and Bear markets can obscure mathematical laws, they cannot repeal them.
He looked at the pain and he set himself apart from it. He saw it, examined it, identified it, corralled it. He isolated it. He challenged it. You against me? Dream on, pal. He built borders for it. Then walls. He built walls and forced the pain behind them and then he moved the walls inward, compressing the pain, crushing it, boxing it in, limiting it, beating it.
I think the sign of complacency in the stock market is when people don't worry. At the moment, everyone worries about everything. They worry about geopolitical risk, about political risk, they worry that the markets are too high. The time to really worry is when everyone thinks that markets are going up and everything is going really well.
In fighting a bull you're always aware of a paradox concerning your perceptions of the bull. On the one hand it's your perceptions of the bull that give you the upper hand. You read the bull, you learn to read the bull more and more accurately, and this reading of the bull is how you deploy your intelligence against the bull's intelligence. Your accuracy in reading the bull is a weapon, maybe your most important weapon, against all the bull's weapons. On the other hand, you're human, you have the human tendency to read into the bull things which may not actually be there.
I was inspired by how Red Bull isn't about the drink; it isn't about the product or the can. Red Bull is a platform to celebrate all that humans are capable of accomplishing. They built a lifestyle movement, a brand that sold this product.
Bull markets are Test matches and not 50-over games.
Markets tend to shake you up before a bull run.
We can understand each other with music without words - and that's so important in these times when walls are built. In music, there are no walls.
I think when markets go up and there is no manipulation in markets and people question the market going up and it keeps going up, that is a true bull market.
Investment success does not require glamour stocks or bull markets.
Bull-markets are born on pessimism, grow on skepticism, mature on optimism and die on euphoria.
In 1987, Merrill Lynch asked me to open a Swiss capital markets operation. I was 27. In hindsight, I was lucky enough to start a business from scratch. And I mean from zero - no offices, even, just a space with walls between different areas. We decided to tear down the walls.
We used to have a bull. A real bull. At that time, Jennifer Lopez was my neighbor. God bless her, she took it. But other neighbors did not like it, that we have a bull.
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