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How winners bet selectively to generate excess returns

Leave a Comment / Fundamental Analysis, Value Investing / By Prashant Vaishampayan

Ravichand on his blog writes about how winners bet selectively. The Question that investor face – Do you chase many

Practice – Nobody is perfect but you can aim to get better

Leave a Comment / Behavioural Finance, Fundamental Analysis / By Prashant Vaishampayan

This post is part of a series on The Virtuous Investor written by Joachim Klement. Let’s face it, we all make mistakes,

The Price of Certainty

Leave a Comment / Portfolio Management, Risk Management / By Prashant Vaishampayan

Ian Cassel writes that an investor learns from hindsight and get paid for foresight. Often times an opportunity exists because

Embracing Mistakes

Leave a Comment / Risk Management, Trading Psychology / By Prashant Vaishampayan

Jon writes about this on his blog https://novelinvestor.com/. He quotes Stan Druckenmiller “Every great money manager I’ve ever met, all they

The Four Most Important Things in Investing

Leave a Comment / Fundamental Analysis, Value Investing / By Prashant Vaishampayan

Dan Mikulskis asks us on his blog realreturn.blog what really matters most in the volatile, uncertain and ambiguous environment of investing.

Assessing the value of financial advice

Leave a Comment / Behavioural Finance, Personal Finance / By Prashant Vaishampayan

Vanguard Research recently published a paper on how to assess the value of financial advice. They mention that the global

Risks of outsourcing thinking

Leave a Comment / Investing, Portfolio Management / By Prashant Vaishampayan

John Huber writes about the risk of outsourcing thinking in an update on his blog. There is a famous sociological experiment

Is Your Stock Portfolio A Museum or A Warehouse?

Leave a Comment / Portfolio Management, Value Investing / By Prashant Vaishampayan

Vishal Khandelwal in his recent blog post reminds investors to ask themselves this question. He quotes Rework by Jason Fried. You don’t

It’s Hard to Think Long-Term

Leave a Comment / Uncategorized / By Prashant Vaishampayan

Michael Batnick writes that one of the biggest challenges investors face is their desire to tinker. Like Pascal said, “All of

Risk Tolerance / Loss Tolerance

Leave a Comment / Uncategorized / By Prashant Vaishampayan

What’s your risk tolerance? How do you identify it? Both are important questions that I doubt investors spend a ton

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