How to do practical best practice value investment research as a retail investor
Hi Everyone,
How do you do your investment research? I tried to do it myself but there's just too much information overload.
-The annual report alone is 100 pages long!
-News come everyday and each news you have to collect and analyses to ensure your investments are still good. How do you actually make decisions base on these news?
-To obtain the The financial data you have to go through years of 50 pages of quarterly reports. Bloomberg has these data but its so expensive for the retail investor. Sometimes I am doubtful those data are accurate or updated.
-How do you know the stock is indeed a value stock and will indeed go up in future? Where do you find the data/evidence to support its value?
-Example Like Economic Moat. How do you actually see economic moat? Look at Patents? Do it like a marketing manager and examine the 4Ps? Pretend to be a customer, Call up the company and make a visit?
-Good Management is also important, how do you determine if they are indeed good management? Google up the directors, CEO and CFOs's backup and look for shady history? They probably wont even be published.
- What's important. what's not important?
How do you indeed do value investment research?
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Hi Everyone,
How do you do your investment research? I tried to do it myself but there's just too much information overload.
-The annual report alone is 100 pages long!
-News come everyday and each news you have to collect and analyses to ensure your investments are still good. How do you actually make decisions base on these news?
-To obtain the The financial data you have to go through years of 50 pages of quarterly reports. Bloomberg has these data but its so expensive for the retail investor. Sometimes I am doubtful those data are accurate or updated.
-How do you know the stock is indeed a value stock and will indeed go up in future? Where do you find the data/evidence to support its value?
-Example Like Economic Moat. How do you actually see economic moat? Look at Patents? Do it like a marketing manager and examine the 4Ps? Pretend to be a customer, Call up the company and make a visit?
-Good Management is also important, how do you determine if they are indeed good management? Google up the directors, CEO and CFOs's backup and look for shady history? They probably wont even be published.
- What's important. what's not important?
How do you indeed do value investment research?
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