By Tom Bradley

“I long ago concluded that regression to the mean is the most powerful law in financial physics.”

“Approximately 99% of the time, the single most important thing investors should do is absolutely nothing.”

“This time is never different.”

In an article last week, Jason Zweig reflected on his 250th column in the Wall Street Journal and winning a Gerald Loeb Award for business journalism. Perhaps I found the piece interesting because I write a little bit and am also coming up to an anniversary of sorts (30 years in the business), but I think it has broader application. It speaks to becoming a “better investor”, something we all can use a dose of. If you have time, give it a read.