Behavioural Investing 1 – Star Trek, Procrastination, Paralysis & the Bright Side
Today’s post is our first look at a very well-regarded investment book – Jame’s Montier’s Little Book of Behavioural Investing.
Today’s post is our first look at a very well-regarded investment book – Jame’s Montier’s Little Book of Behavioural Investing.
Today’s post is another in our series on the lessons to be learned from guru investors. It’s about Company Culture and the Management Team.
Today’s post is number sixteen in our series on the lessons to be learned from guru investors. It’s about Fundamental Analysis.
Last week we looked at where investors can find bargain stocks. Today we look at the opposite – which are the stocks to avoid and the stocks to short.
Today’s post is the third in our series on the book Excess Returns, and looks at how successful investors go about Finding Bargains in the stock market.
Today we complete our scene-setting introduction to Excess Returns by looking at the investment styles and strategies used by successful practitioners.
by Mike Rawson · Published November 16, 2015 · Last modified June 16, 2020
We get started with Excess Returns – a book that looks at how the most famous investors in history have managed to beat the market.
Michael Platt – The Art and Science of Risk Control
Becoming a Lloyd’s Name
UK budget breakdown – income and spending
Mark Minervini 1 – Specific Entry Point Analysis (SEPA®)
Stan Weinstein’s Stage System 1 – Charts and Buying
Freakonomics – A Summary
John Bender – Question Everything
Freakonomics 4 – Names
Leverage for the Long Run
Options 11 – SpinTwig Efficiency
More
In the end, how your investments behave is much less important than how you behave.

