"Not Another Volatile Day" (April 11, 2025) On a day when the S&P 500 dropped 3.5% and the CPI report disappointed, Quince refused to join the panicked herd. Instead of dwelling on the daily noise, he used the post to focus on timeless wisdom, specifically championing "prudence" as the ultimate virtue. It is one of his best pieces because it provides readers with a grounded, stoic checklist for weathering extreme volatility without making self-inflicted mistakes
"We think they are days from failure. They think it is a temporary problem. This disconnect is dangerous."
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