Why Comparing Yourself to Other Investors Can Damage Long-Term Results

Watching other investors post big wins can make a disciplined plan feel slow or wrong. In practice, that comparison often leads to performance chasing, extra risk, higher costs, and worse long-term outcomes.
Why a Good Investment Plan Needs Rules Before Markets Become Volatile

Volatile markets do not just test returns. They test whether an investor already decided what to own, what to ignore, and when to act. A written rulebook can turn a stressful selloff into a routine review.