At Hexicidal Investments, we pursue mastery in the art of being stoic in the markets: unshaken by volatility, disciplined in strategy, patient in execution, and focused on long-term success. As most market participants are operating in reaction, playing checkers with short-term moves; we play chess—deliberate, strategic, and always thinking several steps ahead. We risk our own capital—because we believe your trust deserves nothing less.
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Our Investing Philosophy
The markets move in cycles, but human nature remains constant. Fear and greed have always driven markets to extremes, creating bubbles fueled by euphoria and sell-offs driven by panic. While history doesn’t repeat, it often rhymes—patterns emerge, shaped by the same emotions that have influenced investors for generations. The key to successful investing isn’t reacting to every swing but recognizing these cycles, learning from the past, and staying rational when others let emotions take over, even in uncertain times when patience and discipline matter most.
“The intelligent investor is a realist who sells to optimists and buys from pessimists. The market is like a pendulum that forever swings between unsustainable optimism and unjustified pessimism. The best investors are those who remain emotionally detached and invest based on facts, not emotions.”
“Two kinds of investors: those who are easily shaken by the winds of uncertainty and those who remain grounded, unmoved by the noise. The first group listens to the news, follows every market swing, and lets emotions dictate their actions. The second group understands that cycles come and go. They know that markets rise and fall, that fear and greed drive prices up and down, but that true value is found in patience and discipline. The best investors are those who stand firm, even when others are running in fear. They recognize that risk comes from not knowing what they are doing, and their greatest edge is simply staying rational when others lose their heads.”