We all have heroes we look up to. Inadvertently, we start to imitate them-the way they dress, their mannerisms, behaviour and so on. There is nothing wrong in aspiring to be successful or to take inspiration to grow like successful people. There is a lot that one could learn from observing others so that they do not commit mistakes that some of these successful people may have committed. When it comes to investing, there is a lot that new as well as seasoned investors could learn from stalwarts who have been successful investors.
Copycat or coattail investing is well known. It is the strategy of replicating the investment ideas of successful and famous investors or investment managers. However, following the investment strategy adopted by a famous investor need not necessarily result in success for every investor, but the chances of succeeding go up. What you could learn as an investor is to focus on the principles and thoughts that go into formulating an investment strategy, understand it and adapt it to suit your individual needs.
Many investors who have formulated their success formula often have succeeded in a market other than India and there are references from a different era. For instance, the most often referred and revered investment guru Warren Buffet has been an investor for most of his life and many of his investments have been held by him for decades! At the same time, he has missed several opportunities as well-such as the tech boom and investing in technology companies early on-simply because he stated that he did not understand their business.
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