"Je n'essaie jamais de prédire le marché."
— Warren Buffett
Simplified Meaning:
Trying to guess what will happen in the stock market is not something I do. If you imagine the market like the weather, it can change suddenly and in ways you don't expect. For example, just like you might plan a picnic because the weather forecast said it would be sunny, but then it rains, people might also make guesses about when to buy or sell stocks, but end up being wrong. It's better to be prepared for different scenarios rather than trying to guess them exactly. Instead of trying to predict, focus on making informed choices based on what's happening now, not on what you think might happen. This way, you can avoid many worries and mistakes, and be more prepared no matter what happens.
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