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What investing mistake taught you the most despite making you money?
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A discussion asking about profitable investments made through flawed processes or luck, and the lessons learned.
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We usually talk about the mistakes that cost us money. But looking back, I think some of the most dangerous mistakes are the ones that actually work out. Have you ever made an investment that ended up being profitable, but in hindsight you realized the process was terrible? Maybe you got lucky, ignored obvious risks, followed hype, or put too much money into something without really understanding it.
What was the investment, and what lesson did you take away from it?
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