Category Archives: Useful resources

Book Summary – The Little Book of Value Investing by Chris Browne

I am presenting my summary of thebook “The Little Book of Value Investing” by Chris Browne. ChrisBrowne who passed away in 2009 was one of the great value investors over the past 30+ years.   Chapter 1 : : Buy … Continue reading

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Lessons from – “The five rules for successful stock investing” by Pat Dorsey.

Pat Dorsey is the Director of Stock Analysis at Morningstar. ·        Picking individual stocks requires hard work,discipline and an investment of time (and money) ·        You need patience, an understanding ofaccounting and competitive strategy and a healthy dose of skepticism ·        Buying … Continue reading

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Lessons from “The Little Book of Behavioral Investing” by James Montier

Behavioral finance recognizes that there are psychological reasons for all investor decisions. Most seasoned investors will tell you that finding good companies is only part of the investing discipline. The tougher aspects of investing are controlling your emotions ( greed, fear) … Continue reading

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GuruFocus.com : Become a better investor by learning from Guru Invesors.

“A guru (Sanskrit: ????) is one who is regarded as having great knowledge, wisdom and authority in a certain area, and who uses it to guide others (teacher)” – Wikipedia.com GuruFocus.com is a value investing oriented website that focuses on the stock picks, portfolios and … Continue reading

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Old School Value – Best Valuation spreadsheets

OldSchoolValue.com has some of the best resources for investors. Jae Jun who runs this excellent website has no formal education in Finance. He started by reading the classic book “The Intelligent Investor” by Ben Graham. From there he kept on … Continue reading

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Wealthtrack – An excellent show / podcast to learn from professional investors

Consuelo Mack produces an excellent weekly half hour program on public television in the US called Wealthtrack. The show is also available on the website as well as via iTunes. Check out all the viewing options on this page. Typically, … Continue reading

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Podcast from a professional value investor

Off late, I find myself reading a lot of material on investing in general and value investing in particular . A few months back, I was searching for podcasts on iTunes and came across this excellent podcast by a professional … Continue reading

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Good investing books

Here are some excellent books on investing. I have compiled this list from various sources such as professional investors, other blogs and some that I have read myself. The Intelligent Investor: The Definitive Book on Value Investing. A Book of … Continue reading

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Magic formula for stock investing

Have you ever wondered if there was a magic formula that you could use to find winning stocks and invest in them and make handsome gains? Well, the good news is there is indeed such a formula. In the book … Continue reading

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