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14 December, 03:13

The business writer Michael Lewis has quoted Michael Burry, a fund manager, as saying: "I also immediately internalized the idea that no school could teach someone how to be a great investor. If that were true, it'd be the most popular school in the world, with an impossibly high tuition. So it must not be true." Do you agree with Burry's reasoning?

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  1. 14 December, 03:36
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    Yes, I agree with Burry's reasoning because investing is something one learn overtime to perfect, in their own particular way. Being a good and successful investor, one should have a combination of factors such as the ability to analyse the market health, keep up to date with what is going on in the world, and may other knowledge. Different successful investors have different skills and ability to invest in their field of business that they took time to practice until they become good in their investing journey.
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