The stock market was a happy place five years ago and heavenly in the 1990s. But after the financial crises of the past few years, investors could be forgiven for thinking that the market resembles the Iditarod sled-dog race in Alaska—a grueling slog through a frozen wilderness.
Who could be better qualified to talk about what it takes to prevail as a long-term investor in such inhospitable markets than a fund manager who has survived the Iditarod itself?
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