Charlie Munger: What do I do when my assets drop by 50%?

Charlie Munger emphasizes that long-term investing requires a calm approach to market volatility. The real test lies in remaining composed and open-minded during storms, which is the key to navigating cycles and achieving extraordinary returns.

In an interview, Charlie Munger discussed his investment philosophy, stating that experiencing market fluctuations of 50% is normal in the long run. The real test lies in whether you can maintain a calm mindset during the massive shocks that inevitably occur every one or two centuries.

Munger bluntly stated that if you can't remain calm in the face of a halved market value, you don't deserve to be a true shareholder and are destined for mediocre returns. This is not only investment discipline but also a tempering of the mind. Market fluctuations are like the laws of nature; truly excellent long-term holders know how to maintain a philosopher's composure in the face of storms.

Ultimately, what sets people apart is not technical analysis, but rather the deep-seated calmness and composure in the face of volatility. This is the true foundation for navigating cycles and achieving extraordinary returns.

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