Article: Slow and steady investing can chart the way to financial success in stormy economy, says Ariel Capital Management CEO John W. Rogers, Jr.(Business).(Brief Article)

"Slow and steady wins the race," that's the motto of Chicago-based Ariel Capital Management, the largest Black-owned fund management company in America.

It's also the motto Black investors would do well to adopt in these turbulent economic times, according to the firm's founder, chairman and CEO John W. Rogers, Jr.

"If you have lost money in a fund and feel that fund is being managed by an experienced portfolio manager, I would stick with it," advises Rogers. "Stay the course. The worst thing to do is panic when everyone else panics and also the worst thing to do is buy when everyone else buys. The most successful investors are those who have the ...

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