Business, Economy, Finance, Investing, Money, Neuroeconomics, Philosophy, Templeton Letters, Uncategorized
Lauren Templeton and Scott Phillips, coauthors of Investing the Templeton Way, analyze John Templeton’s 1953 letter on keeping clients happy: In 1953, John Templeton penned the letter “How to Keep a Client Happy.” Of course, the simplest answer to this question...
Business, Crisis, Economy, Finance, Investing, Markets, Money, Neuroeconomics, Recession, Stock Market, Stocks, Uncategorized, Wall Street
One of John Templeton’s favorite books was Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds, written in 1841. He remarks that Charles Mackay’s book can teach us “some important lessons that apply to investor behavior today.” In 1989,...
Business, Crisis, Economy, Investing, Markets, Money, Neuroeconomics, News, Quotes, Recession, Stock Market, Stocks, Uncategorized, Wall Street
To better understand the psychology of our current economic times, especially in regard to the perspective of John Templeton, we posed the following question to three leading psychologists: One of Sir John Templeton’s most famous quotes is “Bull markets are born on...
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