Remembering a Wall Street LegendOn Monday, Wall Street said farewell to Art Cashin, UBS' director of floor operations at the New York Stock Exchange, who died at the age of 83.
His daily market commentary, Cashin's Comments, was distributed to clients continuously for over 40 years and was widely read by millions of professional investors.
In honor of Art's legacy, here is a lesson that he learned from his years of investing that he shared with CNBC correspondent
Bob Pisani.
Cashin had seen his fellow humans panic time after time, selling stocks immediately without thinking, and cautioned against it: “It tells me that people have a tendency to overreact — and to not think things through carefully,” he told Pisani.
“Those who react immediately rarely do well,” he said. “Those who are somewhat suspect, they do much better.”