adufutuvorug
12-25-2017,
So I thought I would share the value investment process that I utilize for my stock valuations. I have been studying hedge fund analysis and Buffetology for quite a while, and I am constantly reforming my opinions. So far I have had reasonable success with both the portfolio I publish on here and the portfolios I have traded prior.
DISCLAIMER: I am discussing methods not individually how to do them. Google them. This is a long process that requires a lot of time. But, it will pay off in the long run provided you can master them.
There is no one way to valuate a company
Businesses are very complex components to evaluate. In many cases, they are subdivided into many subsidiaries and complexities, not only this but there is usually a fair bit of accounting trickery that can be done to ruin a value investors forecast.
In order to do this we are up against buildings of Wall Street Analysts and "quants" as well as billionaires who have been succeeding in the market for decades. These people for centuries have been looking for a "magic formula" to give them an edge. They still have yet to find one. So I doubt you will.
Before we actually get started I will explain why technical analysis along with so many other tools are not viable.
Who are the most successful people in the stock market? Answer: Value Investors, Quantitative Analysis
DISCLAIMER: I am discussing methods not individually how to do them. Google them. This is a long process that requires a lot of time. But, it will pay off in the long run provided you can master them.
There is no one way to valuate a company
Businesses are very complex components to evaluate. In many cases, they are subdivided into many subsidiaries and complexities, not only this but there is usually a fair bit of accounting trickery that can be done to ruin a value investors forecast.
In order to do this we are up against buildings of Wall Street Analysts and "quants" as well as billionaires who have been succeeding in the market for decades. These people for centuries have been looking for a "magic formula" to give them an edge. They still have yet to find one. So I doubt you will.
Before we actually get started I will explain why technical analysis along with so many other tools are not viable.
Who are the most successful people in the stock market? Answer: Value Investors, Quantitative Analysis