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Category: Growth Investing
Why would Buffett oppose to EBITDA and financial forecasts?
In Buffett’s 2020 shareholder letter, he mentioned several common but unreasonable accounting techniques used by CEOs of US-listed companies in their financial statements: especially EBITDA and financial forecasts.
How is banking investment different from other industries?
The contents of the banking industry discussed in my book “The Rules of 10 Baggers” are as follows
Two or three stocks in your life can make you very rich
I have repeatedly emphasized in the 4-3 of my book “The Rules of 10 Baggers” and 1-5 in the “The Rules of Super Growth Stocks Investing“, as well as in the blog: “An investor only needs to choose two or three stocks in his life. Can make you very rich; without holding too many stocks, … Continue reading “Two or three stocks in your life can make you very rich”
Growth vs. Value Investing, Buffett’s view
It’s an argument between growth vs. value investing.
Why growth stocks plunge, part two
Why growth stocks plunge, part two. It has only been more than three months since most U.S. growth stocks reached their all-time highs in October last year to January 2022. During this period, the three major U.S. stock market indexes ended at 1/27, from
Why growth stocks plunge, part one
Why growth stocks plunge, part one. It has only been more than three months since most U.S. growth stocks reached their all-time highs in October last year to January 2022. During this period, the three major U.S. stock market indexes ended at 1/27, from the highest point in history; the Dow Jones fell 8%, the S&P 500 fell 11%, and the Nasdaq, which represents growth stocks and technology stocks fell 17%,
Value and price, Mr. Ge Ba’s view
Value and price, Mr. Ge Ba’s view
Misunderstanding of price and value – Ge Ba’s wonderful views on the article
Misunderstanding of price and value – Ge Ba’s wonderful views on the article. This article was from Mr. Ge Ba’s feedback my blog post “Misunderstanding of price and value”.
Misunderstanding of price and value
Misunderstanding of price and value. The difference between price and value is the first lesson for all investors. As I said in section 5-2 of the book “The Rules of Super Growth Stocks Investing”, most people incline to buy penny stocks, thinking that low-priced stocks have more room to rise in the future and are less risky. In fact, the risk is relatively high.