What is the root of a good year? / by Chip Kent

We had a good return last year.  This return resulted from decisions made many years before -- but, only now did the decisions finally bear fruit.  This reminds me of the proverb:

The day you plant the seed is not the day you eat the fruit.

David R. “Chip” Kent IV, PhD
Portfolio Manager / General Partner
Cecropia Capital
Twitter: @chip_kent


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