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The Economic Times
The Economic Times
Anupam Nagar

Quote of the day by Seth Klarman: "The ability to not be getting margin calls, not be having redemptions, not be scared out of your mind when something’s gone against you is probably the most enhancing thing to long term returns."

“The ability to not be getting margin calls, not be having redemptions, not be scared out of your mind when something’s gone against you is probably the most enhancing thing to long term returns.” — Seth Klarman

Staying Invested Through Market Turbulence

Seth Klarman’s quote highlights one of the most important yet often overlooked aspects of successful investing: the ability to remain financially and emotionally resilient when markets move against you.

Investors often focus on identifying the right stocks, timing market movements or maximising returns. However, Klarman’s observation suggests that avoiding forced decisions during periods of market stress can be just as important for long-term wealth creation.

Avoiding Forced Selling

Margin calls and investor redemptions can force investors to sell assets at precisely the wrong time. When markets fall sharply, investors who are overleveraged or facing liquidity pressures may have little choice but to exit their positions, potentially locking in losses.

Maintaining adequate liquidity and avoiding excessive leverage can therefore provide investors with the flexibility to wait for markets to recover rather than being forced to act during periods of panic.

The Emotional Side of Investing

Klarman also points to the psychological challenge of investing. Sharp declines can create fear and uncertainty, making it difficult for investors to stick to their long-term strategies.

The ability to remain calm when an investment moves against you can prevent emotional decisions and allow investors to focus on the underlying fundamentals rather than short-term market volatility.

Long-Term Returns Require Patience

The quote ultimately reinforces the importance of staying power. Markets inevitably go through periods of corrections, volatility and uncertainty. Investors who have sufficient liquidity, manageable levels of risk and the patience to withstand downturns are better positioned to benefit when markets eventually recover.

For long-term investors, protecting the ability to stay invested may be as important as finding the next winning investment.

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