The surge in investor interest as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic crash has led to rampant speculation in stocks. I’ve laid my concerns out in a previous post on Hertz as I believe that gambling is not a strategy for sustainable investment returns. Instead, investing should be based on a sound investment process and technique.
One of these techniques is sound fundamental analysis of each company you invest in. This involves, among other things, deep understanding of the company’s business and financial statements.
Unfortunately, fundamental analysis can be difficult to learn if you have no background in accounting or investing. Learning from scratch through reading websites or books can also be a long and tedious process.
If you are someone like me who learns well in a classroom setting, perhaps Investment Quadrant by the Fifth Person can turbocharge your learning process. They have reopened their annual run for the course and...