by Jason Apollo Voss | 06 01 2015 | Best of the Blog, Blog, Skills That Separate You as an Investment Manager
For nearly a year now I have been discussing skills that separate you as an investment manager. Wide territory is covered in other articles in the series, ranging from introspection to scaling. Context creation, this month’s subject, takes advantage of intuition,...
by Jason Apollo Voss | 09 12 2014 | Best of the Blog, Blog, Intuitive Assessment
In last month’s piece on intuition I shared tips on how to tune into intuitive sensations. Specifically I focused on the importance of distinguishing between specific consciousness and its emphasis on naming and quantifying sensations, and holistic consciousness and...
by Jason Apollo Voss | 18 11 2014 | Best of the Blog, Blog, Skills That Separate You as an Investment Manager
Previous editions of this series on Skills That Separate You as an Investment Manager have focused on introspection, creativity, intuition, decisiveness, absolute vs. relative decision making, forthrightness, and discernment. This month’s edition is about a powerful...
by Jason Apollo Voss | 28 10 2014 | Best of the Blog, Blog, Intuitive Assessment
So far in this series I have discussed the importance of intuition, a model that helps frame the intuitive process, and intuition’s most important skill: non-attachment. Recall I said our experience of intuition is just like that of our other senses. First there is a...
by Jason Apollo Voss | 07 10 2014 | Best of the Blog, Blog, Skills That Separate You as an Investment Manager
Previous posts in this series have included important, fairly high-level skills that separate you as an investment manager — such as introspection, creativity, intuition, and decisiveness. But what about a skill that lets you roll up your sleeves and get your hands...