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“All intelligent investing is value investing – acquiring more than you are paying for.” Charlie Munger
In Value Investing Made Simple, veteran value stock investor James Pattersenn, Jr. provides you with proven, potentially life-changing investing strategies that you can use to start building wealth and pursuing financial freedom, whether you are just learning how to buy stocks, or you are an experienced stock investor.
Instead of talking about vague stock investing ideals, Mr. Pattersenn offers investors practical strategies that have been generating excellent returns over two decades of investing, in both bull and bear markets.
In this easy-to-understand value investing guide, you will learn:
• Why value stocks are essential to any investors’ portfolio, and why they outperform the market, especially over time • How to minimize risk by understanding how to value a stock’s fair value and determine each stock’s margin of safety • How to find the best value stocks to buy using stock screeners, due diligence, and technical analysis, including actual Finviz screener settings the author has used to find his best-performing value stocks • Proven tips for determining the ideal size for your stock portfolio for best returns – should you have 5 stocks in your portfolio… or 10 stocks… or 15? • How to use P/E ratio to estimate a stock’s real value • How legendary stock investors like Warren Buffett, Charlie Munger and Benjamin Graham have employed value investing strategies to earn millions in the stock market
After applying the principles provided in Value Investing Made Simple, you can start building a profitable stock portfolio that will generate sustainable yields that consistently outperform the overall market… and earn you money when you are on vacation, or even while you sleep!
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Lydbog: 4. februar 2023
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