
Those of you who have been with me for many decades may remember back in 1991 when I wrote about investing like Wade Boggs played baseball. Consistency was my focus for you then, and it remains so today. I emphasized Boggsโ ability to get on base. He led the league in on-base percentage six times during his career. Boggsโ career strike out record was a miniscule 6.9%. I wrote:
Ever hear of Wade Boggs? Boggs is a pretty dull guy on the baseball field (not off the field, however). He doesnโt light up the sky with home runs (although he gets his share), and heโs one of the slowest guys on the Boston Red Soxโa real danger on the base paths. Yet every time you look around, the darn guy is on base again. He rarely strikes out. Heโs steady in the field and makes few errors. Wade Boggs will surely be in the Hall of Fame. Heโs consistent, and heโs highly disciplined. You can count on Wade to give you a Hall of Fame effort each and every game year after year. Consistency is Wadeโs key.
I set my investment program along the same lines. You get Hall of Fame results if you emphasize discipline and consistency. You need not go for the home run. Spray those singles around the field. Stretch a little for those doubles. Hit to all fields. Take what the pitcherโor marketโgives you every time up and put the ball in play. Donโt strike out. Have a plan, and make it your goal to stick to your plan year after year. You just canโt beat the value of a disciplined, ordered approach.
And of course, Boggs was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2005.
Originally posted on Youngsworldmoneyforecast.com.

