25-06-2023, 01:20 PM
This is for the "Tik-Tok" generation with short attention span.
Of course behind each step is a great deal of learning concepts. If you think that you can be a successful value investor by just looking at the 4 infographics, I am sorry for you.
The stock market for the retail investor is a zero sum game. Every time you buy thinking that prices are going up, there is some one on the other side selling thinking that prices will come down. Only one of you can be right. And usually it is the one with the expertise.
So if you want to be a successful value investor, you have to spend time and effort to develop the necessary skills. Sure there are infographics and other revision materials such as those in Do you really want to master value investing? But these are meant as revision notes or to be used as overview.
There is no substitute for acquiring the knowledge and horning the skills.
Of course behind each step is a great deal of learning concepts. If you think that you can be a successful value investor by just looking at the 4 infographics, I am sorry for you.
The stock market for the retail investor is a zero sum game. Every time you buy thinking that prices are going up, there is some one on the other side selling thinking that prices will come down. Only one of you can be right. And usually it is the one with the expertise.
So if you want to be a successful value investor, you have to spend time and effort to develop the necessary skills. Sure there are infographics and other revision materials such as those in Do you really want to master value investing? But these are meant as revision notes or to be used as overview.
There is no substitute for acquiring the knowledge and horning the skills.