Well,
in value investing world this is entirely expected (value will out, etc...) and I should definitely just sit tight.
I came across this quote last week in one of the posts over
at Value Investing World, so thanks to Joe Koster for the link.
Larry Cunningham, author and editor of The Essays of Warren Buffett: Lessons for Corporate America, is coming out with a new book later this year (H / T to Joe
of Value Investing World for the find), check out a short preview of the book below and see our interview with Larry here.
I've found an email
from Value Investing World with a link to this post and the title «weapons of mass distraction» enticed me so I quickly go through your lines.
Steve jobs once said «Don't be trapped by dogma which is living with the results of other people's thinking» and i think it applies to
value investing world as well.
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Value Investing World is a blog dedicated to promoting the multidisciplinary approach to investing and development of — as Charlie Munger describes it — a latticework of mental models.
Maybe I'm a little new to
the value investing world, but honestly that debt trick strikes me as a good idea.
I also get mails and comments from my blog followers, followers on twitters, fans, ex-students and peers in
the value investing world.
He picked up an interest in value investing, particularly the style that Buffett follows, which led him to a clutch of contacts in
the value investing world who would help to shape his view of the world.
Walter Schloss is a legend in
the value investing world.
I'd call Warren Buffett my gateway drug into
the value investing world.
I totally agree that «Warren Buffett is really a gateway drug into
the value investing world».
However, I think there is far too much «compartmentalization» going on in
the value investing world.
I was lucky enough to interview Peter twice for my blog (
Value Investing World) in 2007 and 2009.
Charlie Munger's «The Psychology of Human Misjudgment» —
Value Investing World, June 24, 2017 «The abridged and animated video of Munger's «The Psychology of Human Misjudgment» speech that has been making the rounds led me to go back and re-read the version Munger rewrote in 2005 for inclusion in Poor Charlie's Almanack.