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Famous Investors Numerology

What drives Warren Buffett's patience? Why does George Soros see what others miss? Their Life Path and Destiny numbers reveal the deeper energetic blueprint behind their investment genius.

American · b. 1930

Warren Buffett

Value investing, Berkshire Hathaway
6
LP
6
D

Be fearful when others are greedy, and greedy when others are fearful.

LP 6 · Nurturer
Hungarian-American · b. 1930

George Soros

Reflexivity theory, breaking the Bank of England
6
LP
8
D

It's not whether you're right or wrong, but how much money you make when you're right and how much you lose when you're …

LP 6 · Nurturer
American · b. 1944

Peter Lynch

Magellan Fund, invest in what you know
11
LP
9
D

Go for a business that any idiot can run, because sooner or later any idiot probably is going to run it.

LP 11 · Visionary
American · b. 1971

Michael Burry

The Big Short, predicting 2008 housing collapse
7
LP
9
D

I don't go out looking for good shorts. I'm looking for the best risk-reward situations and sometimes they happen to be …

LP 7 · Seeker
American · b. 1955

Cathie Wood

ARK Invest, disruptive innovation investing
3
LP
4
D

We do not think we are in a bubble. We think we are in the early stages of a boom.

LP 3 · Creative
American · b. 1949

Ray Dalio

Bridgewater Associates, All Weather portfolio
3
LP
4
D

He who lives by the crystal ball will eat shattered glass.

LP 3 · Creative
American · b. 1936

Carl Icahn

Activist investing, corporate raiding
1
LP
6
D

In life and business, there are two cardinal sins. The first is to act precipitously without thought, and the second is …

LP 1 · Pioneer
British-American · b. 1894

Benjamin Graham

The Intelligent Investor, father of value investing
9
LP
8
D

The stock market is a voting machine in the short term and a weighing machine in the long term.

LP 9 · Humanitarian
American-British · b. 1912

John Templeton

Global contrarian investing, Templeton Growth Fund
8
LP
5
D

The time of maximum pessimism is the best time to buy, and the time of maximum optimism is the best time to sell.

LP 8 · Authority
American · b. 1877

Jesse Livermore

The Boy Plunger, speculation on bear markets
2
LP
4
D

There is only one side of the market, and it is not the bull side or the bear side, but the right side.

LP 2 · Diplomat
American · b. 1954

Paul Tudor Jones

Tudor Investment Corp, predicting 1987 crash
11
LP
11
D

The most important rule of trading is to play great defense, not great offense.

LP 11 · Visionary
American · b. 1957

David Tepper

Appaloosa Management, distressed debt investing
6
LP
3
D

The key is that sometimes the market gets so fearful that it sells things at ridiculous prices.

LP 6 · Nurturer

Life Path numbers are calculated from birth date. Destiny numbers are derived from the investor's full name using Pythagorean numerology. LP = Life Path, D = Destiny.