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The Power And Wisdom Of Value Investing
Published 10/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.63 GB | Duration: 4h 18m
Using the Stock Market to Build Wealth
What you'll learn
Why stocks have done well on the past and are likely to do well in the future
Why trying to predict short-term changes in stock prices is nearly impossible
How to avoid being the "greater fool"
How to spot market bubbles
The virtues of value investing
Tried-and-true investment benchmarks
Simple rules to guide your investing
Requirements
nothing other than a desire to learn more about stock investing
Description
Some people avoid stocks because they fear that stock prices are too volatile and unpredictable. Others are lured to the stock market by the ill-conceived notion that riches are there for the taking—that they can buy a stock right before the price leaves the launchpad. This fanciful dream is aided and abetted by get-rich-quick gurus peddling fantasies. Both are wrong. Get-rich-quick schemes generally fail precisely because it is very difficult to make accurate predictions of the constant zigs and zags in stock prices. However, there is a better way to invest, which does not depend on predicting short-term price movements, and which is far more attractive than bank accounts and cryptocurrencies. The key to using stocks to build wealth is to focus on the income that stocks generate in the long run. This sensible approach is called value investing. I will explain the compelling logic behind value investing and show you how to apply it in practice. I will also explain why other approaches often fail. Don't day trade. Don't search for patterns in stock prices. Don't try to time the market. Don't be lured into speculative bubbles. Don't be the Greater Fool. I encourage you to try value investing instead.
Overview
Section 1: A Benevolent Casino
Lecture 1 Lecture 1 A Benevolent Casino
Section 2: Buy Low, Sell High
Lecture 2 Lecture 2 Buy Low, Sell High
Section 3: Torturing Data
Lecture 3 Lecture 3 Torturing Data
Section 4: It's All About the Cash
Lecture 4 Lecture 4 It's All About the Cash
Section 5: Semi-Efficient Markets
Lecture 5 Lecture 5 Semi-Efficient Markets
Section 6: Bubble Trouble
Lecture 6 Lecture 6 Bubble Trouble
Section 7: Investment Benchmarks
Lecture 7 Lecture 7 Investment Benchmarks
Section 8: NonEvents
Lecture 8 Lecture 8 NonEvents
Section 9: Fundamentally Foolish
Lecture 9 Lecture 9 Fundamentally Foolish
Section 10: KISS
Lecture 10 Lecture 10 KISS
Anyone who is investing or thinking of investing in stocks
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