VV Reads, Vol. 56: NFL Viewers, Business Adventures, and Weird Investments
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Books
Good Stocks Cheap: Value Investing with Confidence for a Lifetime of Stock Market Outperformance
by Kenneth Jeffrey Marshall
Stock prices fluctuate unpredictably. But company values stay relatively steady. This insight is the basis of value investing, the capital management strategy that performs best over the long term. With Good Stocks Cheap, you can get started in value investing right now. Longtime outperforming value investor, professor, and international speaker Kenneth Jeffrey Marshall provides step-by-step guidance for creating your own value investing success story.
You’ll learn how to: Master any company with fundamental analysis; Distinguish between a company’s stock price from its worth; Measure your own investment performance honestly; Identify the right price at which to buy stock in a winning company; Hold quality stocks fearlessly during market swings; Secure the fortitude necessary to make the right choices and take the right actions.
Links
Interview with Daniel Kahneman: Why We Contradict Ourselves and Confound Each Other (On Being)
Bill Gates, Warren Buffett say read this book (Colonial Life)
3 of Warren Buffett’s Weirdest Investments (The Motley Fool)
Can Fund Manager Bill Miller Use Earthquakes to Predict the Market? (The Intelligent Investor)
Tee yourself up for investing success (Vanguard Blog)
Investing 101: A Guide for Beginner Investors (Bizzmark Blog)
Overexposure, Not Anthem Protests, Blamed for NFL’s Ratings Woes (WSJ)
Investors to Managers: Cut the Data and Tell Me the Story! (Institutional Investor)
What are you reading this weekend? Drop a link in the comments section below or shoot me an email.