Why Investors Struggle to Learn from the Past: The Short Memory of Financial Mistakes

This article explores the reasons why investors often fail to learn from their past mistakes and why their financial memory is so short. It delves into the various biases and tendencies that lead investors to repeat their errors.

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Book Review: One Up On Wall Street - Peter Lynch

This review provides an overview of Peter Lynch's book, "One Up On Wall Street," highlighting its key takeaways and lessons for investors. The review emphasizes Lynch's focus on doing one's own research, investing in companies that one understands, and practicing patience and long-term thinking. It also touches upon Lynch's insights into the business cycle and investing accordingly.

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Book Review: Value Investing - Bruce Greenwald

This review provides a summary of the key takeaways and lessons from Bruce Greenwald's book "Value Investing: From Graham to Buffett and Beyond." The review highlights the importance of focusing on a company's intrinsic value, having a margin of safety, and understanding the role of management in value investing.

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Book Review: Margin of Safety - Seth Klarman

This review provides a summary of Seth Klarman's book "Margin of Safety" and the key takeaways and lessons discussed within it. The review highlights the importance of investing with a margin of safety, the need for thorough research and analysis when making investment decisions, and the importance of risk management.

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Book Review: You Can Be A Stock Market Genius - Joel Greenblatt

This review provides an overview of Joel Greenblatt's book "You Can Be A Stock Market Genius," highlighting its key takeaways and lessons. Emphasizing the importance of patience, discipline, and understanding the motivations of company management when investing in special situations.

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Book Review: The Little Book That Still Beats The Market - Joel Greenblatt

This book review describes Joel Greenblatt's "The Little Book That Still Beats The Market" as a concise and easy-to-read book that presents a simple yet effective investing strategy called the Magic Formula. The review highlights the practical application of the strategy in the stock market and how it can help investors achieve better returns than the overall market.

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Numbers We Like To See

Quantitative analysis is an important part of assessing a business for investment. This article covers metrics and data we review when conducting these assessments. (Long-Read)

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Numbers We Like To See - A Summary

This article covers the key points raised in the "Number We Like To See Article" (Summary)

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The Human Touch: Why Emotional Intelligence Trumps AI in Stock Market Prediction

In the world of stock market prediction, emotional intelligence plays a crucial role that no artificial intelligence can match. This article explores why human emotions and intuition are superior to AI algorithms in predicting stock market trends.

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