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by Mr. Coy Reilly PhD Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How to succeed in value investing?

How to Be a Responsible Investor of Your Time

  1. Audit your schedule. One way to evaluate if you’re truly streamlining your workday, tasks, and schedule, is by performing a self-audit.
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  3. Don’t let the small stuff weigh you down. ...
  4. Optimize your day-to-day life. ...

Is value investing the best strategy?

Value investing is arguably one of the best investment strategies out there. With value investing, no matter where you are in your investing journey (whether you’re a seasoned vet or a total beginner), you can secure your financial future. 2 Investment Strategies. Here are two key investment strategies to consider.

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3. The Intelligent Investing Podcast

Eric Schleien interviews great value investors from around the world. Also in Investment Podcasts intelligentinvesting.podbean.. 283 ⋅ 824 ⋅ 1 episode / month ⋅ Avg Length 20 min ⋅ May 2019 View Latest Episodes ⋅ Get Email Contact

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7. Shares for Beginners

Sydney I interview industry experts so you'll learn what to do, what to ask and - ideally - how not to lose money. I'm just like you I want to make money from the stock market but I find the terminology confusing. I want to be able to make informed decisions. Let's learn together on Shares for Beginners.

8. Invest Like the Best with Patrick O'Shaughnessy

South Africa Exploring the ideas, methods, and stories of people that will help you better invest your time and money. investlikethebest.libsyn.com 17.6K ⋅ 2 episodes / week ⋅ Avg Length 68 min ⋅ Sep 2016 View Latest Episodes ⋅ Get Email Contact

9. QAV Investing Podcast

Brisbane, Queensland, Australia The QAV Podcast is the best place to learn the principles behind value investing from one of Australia's most successful professional share investors. Also in Australian Investment Podcasts qavpodcast.com.au/category/i.. 576 ⋅ 10.6K ⋅ 68 ⋅ 1 episode / week ⋅ Avg Length 38 min ⋅ Feb 2019 View Latest Episodes ⋅ Get Email Contact.

10. WealthTrack's Podcast

New York, NY WealthTrack believes that the key to successful long-term investing is diversification and intelligent asset allocation.

11. Value Investing In Your Car

I've dedicated myself to helping others become great investors and value investors and now I want to help you as a fellow entrepreneur and business owner as well.

What is value investing?

Value investing is more than an investment strategy — it’s a fundamental way of thinking about finance . Value investing was developed in the 1920s at Columbia Business School by professors Benjamin Graham and David Dodd, MS ’21. The authors of the classic text, Security Analysis, Graham and Dodd were the very pioneers of their field and their security analysis principles provided the first rational basis for investment decisions. Despite the vast and volatile changes in the economy and securities markets during the last several decades, value investing has proven to be the most successful money management strategy ever developed. Value investors’ success over the second half of the twentieth century proved not only the validity of the value approach, but its preeminence over even the most widely taught and practiced modern investment theory, which was developed in the 1950s and ’60s and remains dominant even today.

Who wrote the security analysis?

The authors of the classic text, Security Analysis, Graham and Dodd were the very pioneers of their field and their security analysis principles provided the first rational basis for investment decisions.

VIB001: Where To Start? The Story Of How I Lost Half My Savings

In this first ever episode of the Value Investing Bootcamp podcast, I share with you the story of how I started investing, the mistakes I made along the way, and what you can learn from them

VIB002: What Is Value Investing and How Does It Work?

In this episode of the Value Investing Bootcamp podcast, I discuss the basics of value investing, why it works, and why all the best investors in the world use this strategy

VIB003: Why You Must Understand The Two Types Of Investing

In this episode of the Value Investing Bootcamp podcast, I discuss the differences between investors and speculators, between technical and fundamental analysis

VIB004: Creating Realistic Goals and Setting Yourself Up For Success

In this episode of the Value Investing Bootcamp podcast, I explain why it is important to set realistic investment goals, and also give you some tips on how to determine your own goals

VIB005: This Is How You Purchase Your First Value Stock With Zero Risk Involved

In this episode of the Value Investing Bootcamp podcast, I discuss how you can purchase stocks with zero risk using virtual portfolios like the one from Google Finance

VIB006: Why Investing Is NOT Like Gambling: Debunking The Risk Myth

In this episode of the Value Investing Bootcamp podcast, I discuss the crucial difference between gambling and investing

VIB007: Why Your Own Mind Is Your Biggest Enemy On The Stock Market

In this episode of the Value Investing Bootcamp podcast, I discuss how your mind and unconscious thoughts greatly influences your financial decision making

What is modern value investing?

Modern value investing emphasizes investing in resilient franchises and letting the compounding do the work for you. Today’s guest, Jan Hummel, is a fantastic expositor of this subject and a friend of the Center who has been part of many of our events over the years. In 2007, Jan launched the Paradigm Capital Value Fund with Bruce Greenwald, the founder of the Heilbrunn Center and Columbia Business School alumnus, Mario Gabelli '67. Paradigm’s investment philosophy is built around a focus on mispriced securities in the small- and mid-cap space within Europe, deep fundamental research, a concentrated portfolio, and hedging of the portfolio through non-equity investments and derivatives. Read the show notes from this episode here.

Who is the host of the Heilbrunn podcast?

Hosted by Tano Santos, the David L. and Elsie M. Dodd Professor of Finance and faculty director of the Heilbrunn Center, in this podcast you will hear from some of the world's greatest investors, their views on the investment management industry, how they developed their investment process and how they see the field changing over time.

Who is David Marcus?

David Marcus is Co-Founder, Chief Executive Officer, and Chief Investment Officer of Evermore Global Advisors, LLC, which he co-founded in 2009, and is also portfolio manager of the Evermore Global Value Fund. Read the show notes from this episode here. This content requires a premium subscription.

Who is Howard Marks?

My guest today has these two attributes in spades. Today’s conversation is with Howard Marks, the Co-Founder and Co-Chairman of Oaktree Capital Management, which is one of the largest credit investors in the world and certainly the largest investor in distressed securities. Howard started his career at Citicorp as an equity research analyst and then Director of Research, Vice President, and Senior Portfolio Manager overseeing convertible and high yield debt. After leaving Citicorp, he moved to The TCW Group, where once again, he was responsible for investments in distressed debt, high yield bonds, and convertible securities. In 1995 he and another group of partners from TCW founded Oaktree, where he remains today. Read the show notes from this episode here.

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