By Charlie Munger, (Warren Buffett’s partner at Berkshire Hathaway) I’m going to play a minor trick on you today because the subject of my talk is the art of stock picking as a subdivision of the art of worldly wisdom. That enables me to start talking about worldly wisdom a much broader topic that interests [...]


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A Down-to-Earth, No-Nonsense Approach These 16 practical lessons for investing came out my 50 years of making good and bad decisions, setting goals and then abandoning them, buying good-quality stocks but also chasing performance, almost giving up after one grinding bear market, but, most of all, continuing to learn more every step of the way. [...]


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What Are the Benefits of Owning Common Stock? News channels, the internet and even newspapers are always bombarding us with common stock prices, telling the world if a determined share went up or down. But, what is common stock? Is the only kind of stock that exists in the market? Or are there other ones? [...]


Meaning of the term stock valuation

How to Buy Stocks

Stock option valuation is the process by which stock options are assigned a dollar value. The truth is every stock value, stock price, and securities cost you see has been carefully chosen by experts. This article covers: What are the various methods used to value stocks? How stocks can be valued under PEG value method? [...]


Stock trading approach

Some investors try to analyze the stock market by using information gained from insider sources in a company. This type of analysis and investment is called insider training and it is illegal in most places. Comparative Analysis of Stocks In this method of analysis, investors compare different stocks, trying to figure out which stocks are [...]


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This article introduce to you techniques using in analyzing stock, what is stock analysis check list and software you can use for this purpose.


Elliot Wave Principle

Elliot Wave Analysis was developed by Ralph Nelson Elliott* in the early 1930′s, following what remains the most devastating market decline in U.S. history – the Crash of 1929. R.N. Elliott An accountant by profession, Elliott had a successful career as financial consultant to numerous railroad companies, a booming sector when he began his professional [...]