How To Overcome Fear While Applying The Logic Of Buying Low And Selling High? Janus Capital CEO Explains

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Buying low and selling high is an age old adage. However, far less people put it into practice than those who quote it.

Janus Capital Group Inc JNS CEO, Dick Weil, was on CNBC recently to explain how as a professional investor he overcomes the fear of applying that principal.

 

Unprecedented Times = Opportunity For Janus

 

“It is a little confusing because we are in unprecedented times,” Weil said. “I think, central banks are acting in a way which we haven’t seen before. The European Union is going through some struggles that we haven’t seen before.”

 

He continued, “So, as an investor, I think, all of those are [a] challenge because we can’t analogize to the past. The opportunity for a firm like ours is we have some of the best investors in the world and we are trying to use this opportunity to help our clients become smarter about what they are facing and to invest wisely in the face of these strange and unprecedented [events].”

 

Overcoming Fear

 

Weil was asked how he overcomes the fear while applying the principle of buying low and selling high while running an investment firm. He replied, “Well, I think the most important thing you can do is have a framework to guide you through because we all are subject to the same emotions. We all want to sell at exactly the wrong time…and most do and that’s a tragedy."

 

“So, our job as professional investors is to help our clients avoid that terrible and so we need to work with them and their advisors to develop a sustainable frameworkand they need to know, ‘hey, there’s volatility coming’ they need to expect that and when that happens they need to avoid hitting that panic button,” Weil said.

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