Caveat Emptor
Caveat Emptor is Latin for "let the buyer beware." It is a commercial principle that, without a warranty, the buyer takes upon himself the risk of quality.
Whilst every effort is taken to ensure only the best introductions are made, private clients are actively encouraged to carry out their own due diligence. PLFC do NOT provide financial advice to private individuals. Any advice given by companies introduced by PLFC are between the client and the company exclusively and PLFC takes no responsibility for the advice given.
“Money is better than poverty,
if only for financial reasons.”
Woody Allen
“Put not your trust in money,
but put your money in trust.”
Oliver Wendell Holmes
“Our favourite holding period
is forever.”
Warren Buffett
Long Term Investing
“We simply attempt to be
fearful when others are greedy
and to be greedy only when
others are fearful.”
Warren Buffett
Greed - Fear - Investing
“The four most dangerous words
in investing are 'This time it's different'.”
John Templeton
"Only buy something that you'd be perfectly happy to hold if the market shut down for 10 years."
Warren Buffett
Stock Market - Long Term Investing