Coattail Investing An investment strategy where investors mimic the trades of well-known and historically successful investors. Investopedia Says: This copycat investing can be very good - why not follow the best? This investing strategy works the best when the money manager or institution being mimicked buys companies with a buy and hold mentality. If the manager is buying the company for a short period of time, the delay between the purchase and the release of the information to the public may render the particular purchase a bad one. However, many money managers buy companies with a buy and hold mindset, including the most successful one of all, Warren Buffett. Related Terms: Buy And Hold Investing Money Manager Oracle Of Omaha Tailgating Warren Buffett |