May 7th, 2012 |
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You could purchase the best stock in the world, but if you buy it at a lofty premium, it is a bad investment.
Vice versa, the stock could be the worst company in the world, but if bought it cheap enough, it could work out to be an excellent and profitable investment.
Valuation matters.
May 1st, 2012 |
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Navigating through the SEC documents can be confusing and intimidating, especially when you encounter a document that is 100 pages long and is full of text.
Hopefully this tutorial will be your ultimate and practical guide to help you glide through the Proxy document in no time.
Before getting started, see below for a previous tutorial on how to read the SEC Form 3, 4 and 5.
April 24th, 2012 |
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I’m sharing my list of slam dunk value investing blogs.
These are all value investing orientated sites, listed in alphabetical order, that will surely help you on your way to becoming an all star investor.
Get your bookmarks ready.
April 16th, 2012 |
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It was too early to pop the cork to celebrate GRVY. After hitting a high of $3.30 or $.340, the stock price is back down to the low $2’s.
But it does not matter and should not matter.
This post was originally just going to be a brief message to ignore short term volatility but that changed as soon as I wrote the first line.
April 9th, 2012 |
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Obesity in USA has increased dramatically. USA is the most obese country in the world by a large margin and there is a long way to go before this fact changes.
30.6% of the USA population is obese, with Mexico coming a distant second at 24.2%. If you include Americans falling into the overweight category, 70% of the population fall into this category.
April 6th, 2012 |
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In addition to the recommended reading lists, sometimes I’ll highlight projects other investors are working on in order to help them gain traction with what they are doing.
I don’t get paid for mentioning any of these, nor do I take commissions. It’s just a way of “passing it on”.