In this article, I will provide a Value Investing Safety Checklist that you will find useful to follow.
I will also be providing you a mental framework (mindset) that you should understand first since it affects your ability to gain superior returns.
“No wise pilot, no matter how great his talent and experience, fails to use his checklist.”
Charlie Munger, Vice Chairman of Berkshire Hathaway
Combined, this Mental Framework and Value Investing Checklist should remove personal biases from the equation while helping you avoid financially weak companies together with identifying under-valued, financially strong companies.
In turn, this can help you avoid serious financial losses while outperforming the market.
Mental FrameworkWhat separates successful investors and people who make losses in the markers?
Successful investors are able to differentiate between “perceived exchange in value” and “actual value“.
What do I mean?
As human beings, we have been trained to commit
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