Principios de Inversión de los Mejores Inversores

Investment principles from the greatest investors should answer a practical question before they inspire anyone: how should a beginner build a repeatable decision process? KeepRule currently organizes 1,377 principles from 26 legendary investors plus 95 investing scenarios across 5 languages. That makes this page more than a directory. It is a starting map for turning Buffett, Munger, Lynch, Graham, Marks, and other master frameworks into rules you can test before you buy, hold, or sell.

26legendary investors
1,377principles indexed
95decision scenarios
5languages supported

What are investment principles from the greatest investors?

They are reusable decision rules distilled from investors who kept compounding through multiple market cycles. Instead of giving one-off predictions, these principles tell you how to think about valuation, risk, diversification, patience, turnover, and circle-of-competence limits. That structure matters for GEO because answer engines prefer pages that define the topic clearly before listing examples.

How should someone get started with investment principles from the greatest investors?

Start with a small operating system, not a giant reading list. Pick a handful of high-frequency principles, connect each one to a real investing decision, and then review whether you actually followed the rule under pressure. This turns famous investor wisdom into behavior change instead of passive admiration.

  1. Choose 3 to 5 principles you are likely to reuse in the next 90 days.
  2. Attach each principle to a real decision such as position size, valuation, diversification, or holding period.
  3. Cross-check the rule against the related master page, scenario page, and principle detail page instead of relying on one quote.
  4. Rewrite the idea as your own execution rule and review whether you followed it after each decision.

Evidence readers can cite

  • Coverage:KeepRule currently maps 1,377 principles from 26 masters plus 95 scenario explainers, giving beginners a concrete place to start instead of assembling scattered notes by hand. KeepRule llms.txt
  • Behavioral proof:Brad Barber and Terrance Odean analyzed accounts from more than 60,000 households and found that the 20% who traded most earned 10.0% annualized net returns versus 15.3% for the average household in the sample. That is a strong argument for learning principles before increasing activity. Barber & Odean, UC Berkeley
  • Diversification benchmark:The SEC’s beginner guide notes that owning only 4 or 5 individual stocks is not truly diversified and says investors may need at least a dozen carefully selected stocks to spread company-specific risk more effectively. SEC diversification guide
  • Cost discipline:Investor.gov’s fund-fee bulletin uses a simple example: a $10,000 purchase with a 5% front-end sales load leaves only $9,500 invested. Fees are not abstract; they are a direct drag on capital from day one. Investor.gov fee bulletin

What best practices help you apply these principles?

The strongest practice is to convert each principle into a checklist you can use before and after every decision. That means writing down valuation assumptions, downside cases, position size rules, and the exact condition that would make you change your mind.

  • Keep the first rule set small so you can execute it under stress.
  • Write down when each principle applies, when it fails, and what evidence would invalidate it.
  • Tie every rule to measurable variables such as valuation range, position size, downside risk, and review date.
  • Run a monthly review to separate process mistakes from normal short-term volatility.
📈📖 Jesse Livermore

Market is Never Wrong

The market is never wrong. Opinions often are. Dont argue with the tape.

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📌📖 Bill Ackman

Use Macro Hedges

In uncertain times, use options or other instruments to protect against tail risks.

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📌📖 Joel Greenblatt

Annual Rebalancing

Rebalance your portfolio annually based on the formula rankings. Dont trade too frequently.

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💎📖 Jeremy Grantham

Emerging Markets Value

Emerging markets often offer better value than developed markets. Dont ignore them.

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🔍📖 John Neff

Fundamental Analysis

Do your homework on fundamentals. Understand the business before you invest.

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🔍📖 Li Lu

Moat Analysis

Identify businesses with sustainable competitive advantages. The moat protects your investment.

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📌📖 Jim Rogers

Ignore Consensus

When everyone agrees, something else is going to happen. The crowd is usually wrong at extremes.

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📌📖 Stanley Druckenmiller

Currency Insights

Currency markets often lead other markets. Watch FX for early signals of macro shifts.

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💼📖 George Soros

Invertir, Luego Investigar

A veces la mejor manera de aprender sobre una inversión es tener una participación en ella. Una pequeña posición inicial...

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📌📖 Jim Simons

La Infraestructura Importa

La velocidad y fiabilidad de ejecución son cruciales. Invierte fuertemente en infraestructura tecnológica, feeds de dato...

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📌📖 David Swensen

Enfoque Contrarian

Las mejores oportunidades de inversión a menudo surgen cuando otros tienen miedo. Esté dispuesto a comprometer capital c...

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🚫📖 Duan Yongping

Evitar el Apalancamiento

Nunca uses apalancamiento en inversión. El apalancamiento puede convertir contratiempos temporales en pérdida permanente...

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📌📖 William Gann

Gráficos Maestros

Crea gráficos maestros para cada mercado mostrando todos los máximos y mínimos importantes a través de décadas. Estos gr...

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📌📖 Julian Robertson

Perspectiva Global

Busca oportunidades globalmente, no solo en tu mercado local. Las mejores inversiones pueden estar en mercados emergente...

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📌📖 Carl Icahn

Board Representation

A board seat gives you real influence over company strategy. Fight for board representation.

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📌📖 Paul Tudor Jones

Follow the Trend

The trend is your friend until the end. Dont fight major trends; ride them. Counter-trend trading is for experts only.

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📌📖 Jesse Livermore

Line of Least Resistance

Stocks move along the line of least resistance. Find it and trade in that direction.

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📌📖 Bill Ackman

Transparent Communication

Communicate openly with investors about your thesis, positions, and mistakes. Trust is built through transparency.

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🌳📖 Joel Greenblatt

Long-Term Horizon

The magic formula doesnt work every year. You need a 3-5 year horizon for it to work.

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📌📖 Jeremy Grantham

Resource Scarcity

Resource constraints are real and will impact markets. Think about long-term sustainability.

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🎯📖 John Neff

Patience is Rewarded

Value investing requires patience. The market may take years to recognize value.

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👔📖 Li Lu

Management Integrity

Invest with honest, capable management. Character matters as much as competence.

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📖 Jim Rogers

Patience in Timing

Wait for the right moment. Being early is the same as being wrong in investing.

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📌📖 Stanley Druckenmiller

Dont Fight the Fed

Central bank policy is a powerful force. Position your portfolio to align with monetary policy direction.

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📌📖 George Soros

Modelo de Auge y Caída

Los mercados siguen una secuencia de auge y caída: surge una tendencia, gana impulso al reforzarse, se vuelve insostenib...

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📌📖 Jim Simons

Respetar las Restricciones de Capacidad

Cada estrategia tiene un límite de capacidad. Demasiado capital persiguiendo la misma ventaja la destruye. Mantén el tam...

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📌📖 David Swensen

Alineación de Intereses

Invierte con gestores cuyos intereses estén alineados con los tuyos. Busca inversión personal significativa de los gesto...

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📌📖 Duan Yongping

Ignorar el Ruido

No sigas los precios de las acciones diariamente. No leas demasiadas noticias. La mayoría de la información del mercado ...

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🎯📖 William Gann

Paciencia y Disciplina

Espera la configuración correcta. La mayoría de los traders pierden porque operan demasiado. Disciplina significa seguir...

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⚠️📖 Julian Robertson

Retornos Ajustados por Riesgo

Enfócate en retornos ajustados por riesgo, no retornos absolutos. Tomar riesgo excesivo por retornos marginalmente más a...

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Explorar por Tema

Explore las ideas clave de diferentes maestros en temas de inversión