Investment Legend Howard Marks on Mastering the Market Cycle

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Published 2018-11-08
During a standing-room only interview hosted by the Fink Center at UCLA Anderson on October 11, 2018, living investment legend Howard Marks encouraged investors of all experience levels to develop a keen observation of cyclical indicators and historic market patterns to manifest opportunities.

According to Marks, the cycle-savvy investor is one who is attuned to history and relies on the three most valid indicators as an investing edge: asset pricing, recent history, and human emotion.

All Comments (21)
  • @tytradesfutures
    great video, Howard Marks has so much knowledge and experience
  • @Texas80
    What a fantastic interview. I just got Howards Book, looking forward to reading it. This motivates me to learn the fundamentals in accounting and finance. Thank you for sharing.
  • Great investor and teacher. It was an amazing interview. Thanks a lot for this video! 💙💛
  • @ren7sp25
    Do what is right. Can't tell the outcome of a good decision. truth bombs
  • @JGreen.
    He is such a legendary figure in our time
  • @gops123
    Great information sir. It will help us to make right decision
  • @32kirby32
    This knowledge is very important for stock investing, especially right this moment
  • @komradkyle
    We need to start with financial literaacy as early as possible at the elementary level. demonstrate a long time with a little goes a long way. Not spending any money on brokerage fees, and getting started with $5 makes you care way more than waiting until you think you have enough to get started. Be aggressive with small amounts to go through the process. Buy and sell the same stock over and over in portions, talk with friends and share ideas. Go opposite to what the market is doing, invest in what you know already, invest in what you want to support.
  • @zorro149
    I'm impressed there are still some people in CA who speak English.
  • Thats why I will just keep being a trader. Investing now days is way harder than trading.