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Keep INVESTING Simple and Safe (KISS) ****Investment Philosophy, Strategy and various Valuation Methods**** The same forces that bring risk into investing in the stock market also make possible the large gains many investors enjoy. It’s true that the fluctuations in the market make for losses as well as gains but if you have a proven strategy and stick with it over the long term you will be a winner!****Warren Buffett: Rule No. 1 - Never lose money. Rule No. 2 - Never forget Rule No. 1.

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Sunday, 23 December 2012

Use Stock Volume to Your Benefit

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So how can you use volume to your advantage? 1.  Remind yourself that traders only determine the short term price not the value. 2.  Use...

When to Sell Stock like Warren Buffett

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1.  When a higher return is expected by trading to another asset (to include the loss incurred by capital gains tax). 2.  When the compa...

How to use a cash flow statement to identify strong versus risky companies

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What is a Cash Flow Statement This important document is used to help determine how money flows through a business. Prior to 1987, inves...

Income Investing: How do you plan to pay for your retirement?

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Imagine that you're 65 years old and you're looking to retire. If you have $500,000 in savings , how long will that money last? ...

Warren Buffett Intrinsic Value Calculator - Determine if Stock is Undervalued or Not.

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Warren Buffett's 4 Rules: 1.  Vigilant Leaders 2.  Long Term Prospects 3.  Stock Stability 4.  Undervalued Non-Predictable Compa...

Would you rather be with Andrew or Linda? Businesses manage their finances just like individual people. :-)

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Predicting the future networth of these individuals. Andrew: Risky to Predict Linda: Less Risky to Predict Just because a business...

Best Video Explanation of the Yield Curve and how this can help your investing

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What is a Yield Curve?

What are the 3 financial risks in an investment?

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What causes financial risks in an investment? 1.  Excessive debt "Only when the tide goes out do you discover who's been swimm...

Greed and Fear. Who do you think is ultimately determining the market price in the long run?

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What are instincts? Any behaviour is instinctive if it is performed without being based upon prior experience or knowledge. Since most ...

Benjamin Graham's Mr. Market, a stubborn business partner who sometimes offer great deals or very expensive prices.

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As buyers and sellers move the market price of a stock, the market will offer great deals or very expensive prices. This idea is represented...

The Reasons for Selling and for Buying a Stock

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For every single trade, there is always a buyer and a seller. The Reasons for Selling Seller:  "This stock stinks.  I can make more...

How does the Stock Market work for the Value Investor?

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Amy the Seller put a stop order to sell a company share at $65 per share. Linda the Buyer put a market order to buy. The transaction was m...
Saturday, 22 December 2012

Why is stock investing so lucrative?

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Emotion trading offers really cheap prices and really expensive prices. Your job is to always calculate the intrinsic value of the busines...

P/E Ratio

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P/E Ratio This ratio is a comparison between the price you would pay to buy a stock and how much profit you may see from 1 share in 1 yea...

Learn How to Invest like Warren Buffett

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http://www.buffettsbooks.com/index.html http://www.youtube.com/user/BuffettsBooks/videos  (38 videos) Course 1 Introductory Lessons...

How Warren Buffett hedges himself against Inflation

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17 minutes into the video: Warren Buffett talks about investing and inflation. Good businesses are the cheapest investment to acquire by...

Calculating a College Degree's True Value

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How much is a college diploma actually worth? The perennial question asked by every former English, philosophy, and art history major now ...

Chinese Stocks Lose Their Luster

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The average price-earnings ratio of Chinese stocks sank 76 percent over the past decade as growth cooled and investors soured on the lumberi...

In a World Full of Risk, Why Are Investors So Calm?

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Leuthold’s monthly Risk Aversion Index, which bakes together various credit and swap spreads, commodity and currency prices,...

How to select the better company to invest in? Comparing Companies.

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If the companies you wish to compare are in different industries, you should use the industry as another subjective criterion.   You can com...
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