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    Discovering the value of a stock by studying its fundamentals for long term investments

    Arun Chittilappilly The Intelligent Fanatic Behind Wonderla Holidays

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    by Abhishek   ·  September 23, 2016   ·  
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    Taking the trail from Prof. Sanjay Bakshi’s Study which was delivered at Value Investing Seminar, Trani , Italy where he talked about “The Seven Intelligent Fanatics in India”. (more…)

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    Simple PE Valuation Model for Stocks

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    by Abhishek   ·  July 27, 2016   ·  
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    Valuation is generally the toughest part of fundamental analysis. There are so many methods to value a stock to know whether the stock is currently overpriced , fairly priced or cheaply priced.  Here I am showing a very simple valuation method which requires ...

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    7 Best Books on Accounting & Valuation Investors Should Read

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    by Abhishek   ·  July 12, 2016   ·  
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    Accounting is a very important section for investors. New investors usually finds it difficult to analyze the financial statements. While making any investment decision investors have to first analyze the financial statements like income statement, Balance sheet, Cash flow statement etc after this ...

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    4 Economic Moats Warren Buffett Wants You To Know

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    by Abhishek   ·  May 16, 2016   ·  
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    The word Moat was introduced to the investing world by Warren Buffett. Moat refers to the competitive advantage which one company enjoys over other companies in the same industry. The wider the moat, greater and more sustainable is a competitive advantage.   (more…)

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    Greenblatt Magic Formula Test for Indian Stocks

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    by Abhishek   ·  May 7, 2016   ·  
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    Choosing stocks for investment is not an easy task. You have to read years of annual reports, study the industry in which the company is operating and then we need to do the valuation. It requires a lot of study and research. Things can ...

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    Why Acquisition Doesn’t Always Benefit Shareholders

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    by Abhishek   ·  April 16, 2016   ·  
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    When some company acquires another company we generally feel that it creates value for shareholders, but this doesn't happens always. (more…)

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    Benjamin Graham Instrinsic value formula for stock valuation

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    by Abhishek   ·  November 5, 2015   ·  
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    There are many ways and formulas to calculate the approximate intrinsic value of any stock. The simplest one is the Benjamin Graham intrinsic value formula. Benjamin Graham success story inspires the investors, he  is know as the father of fundamental analysis.  (more…)

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    Why An Investor Should Not Sell On Corrections

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    by Abhishek   ·  October 22, 2015   ·  
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    No one likes to see the value of stocks in the portfolio going down, it's painful. It is the reality that share price can't go up always they have to go down also. When the market goes down to a certain limit we ...

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