Advanced Reading
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Investor Psychology: Why Protecting Yourself from Your Own Opinions Matters
Successful investing is not just about finding the right opportunities—it is equally about avoiding the wrong decisions.
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Understanding Return Ratios: ROE, ROCE, ROIC and ROIIC
Investing in a business ultimately comes down to one simple question — how efficiently is the company using capital to generate returns?
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The Little Book That Still Beats the Market – Joel Greenblatt
Joel Greenblatt is an American hedge fund manager and investment officer at Gotham Asset Management.
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Book review on 5 rules of successful investing by Pat Dorsey
This gem of a book written by Pat Dorsey, Director of Stock Analysis at Morningstar has a highly deceptive title, as this book is much more than just those 5 rules.
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Understanding the Nifty P/E Ratio: Why Headline Valuations Can Be Misleading
Many investors hesitate to invest when the Nifty’s TTM P/E ratio appears elevated.
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How to save yourself from next Harshad Mehta?
This article covers the following: Was Harshad Mehta kind of Bull Run and Crash the first and last?
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Illusion of Validity and Power of Process
There are only handful of fund managers who have beaten an index for more than 10 years, in India and abroad.
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Do numbers increase conviction in investing?
Conviction in investing is often misunderstood as a result of detailed financial analysis and forecasting.
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Why “Who Doesn’t Know That?” Is One of the Most Important Questions in Investing
Investors spend a great deal of time searching for information. They follow market news, track economic developments, read company announcements, and listen to expert opinions.
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Take-away from Warren_Buffett’s Letter to Shareholders 2017
Learn why Warren Buffett skips businesses without a sensible price, avoids leverage, and treats stocks as businesses. Discover how Indian investors can apply these timeless lessons to build safer, long-term wealth.
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To make wealth from equities, just think like a businessman!
A passive investor (non-executive) imagines himself in different shoes than an entrepreneur.
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The Golden Rule of Investing: Focus on Businesses, Not Stock Prices
Many investors spend hours tracking stock prices, watching market news, and reacting to every market movement.