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The ABCs of Real Estate Investing

Real Estate Investing

The Secrets of Finding Hidden Profits Most Investors Miss (Rich Dad's Advisors) Author: Ken McElroy -- This summary is a personal interpretation for educational purposes. All rights belong to Ken McElroy and his publishers.-- The purpose of this publication...

The Millionaire Real Estate Investor

Real Estate Investing

Anyone Can Do It--Not Everyone Will... will you? Author: Gary Kelle -- This summary is a personal interpretation for educational purposes. All rights belong to Gary Kelle and his publishers.-- The purpose of this publication is: To promote financial lite...

The Book on Rental Property Investing

Real Estate Investing

 How to Create Wealth and Passive Income Through Intelligent Buy & Hold Real Estate Investing Author: Brandon R Turner -- This summary is a personal interpretation for educational purposes. All rights belong to Brandon R Turner and his publishers.-- The pur...

Valuation Principles

Company analysis Valuation rules and principles

1. Going Concern Principle The going concern assumption establishes that an entity will continue to operate in the foreseeable future, meeting its financial obligations as they fall due. The basis of this assumption lies in the idea that the company does not ...

Valuation Rules

Company analysis Valuation rules and principles

1. Historical Cost or Cost Historical cost, also known simply as cost, is a fundamental valuation rule in accounting that states that assets, liabilities, and equity should be initially recorded at the transaction value at the time they are acquired. For ass...

Dismantling the New Crystal Ball – Excel

Lessons from the market

Financial projection is often presented to us as an exercise in near-surgical precision, an indispensable skill for any serious investor. Intricate spreadsheets are built, full of detailed assumptions, growth rates projected to the third decimal place, optimiz...

Broker Security

Platforms and Webs

Are They Safer or Less Safe Than a Traditional Bank? 🛡️ The Security of Your Investments In the exciting world of finance and investment, the security of our assets is a primary concern. When we deposit our money with a broker, we trust that our investment...

📈Compounders - Roll-Up

Sector Valuation and KPIs

Acquisition-Driven Compounders - Introduction In the vast universe of investment, certain business models, by their design and execution, become true value-generating machines over the long term. They don't depend on a single revolutionary product or a passin...

FOMO

Psichology

🧠 Why Does FOMO Dominate Us? If you’ve ever felt a knot in your stomach while watching a stock soar without you, welcome to the club. You are experiencing FOMO (Fear of Missing Out): the fear of being left behind. 😱 It’s not just a trendy acronym; it’s a pri...

✅ Confirmation Bias

Psichology Cognitive Biases

Confirmation Bias: Are you investing with logic or just looking for someone to agree with you? 🤔 Have you ever bought a stock and suddenly started seeing only positive news about it? Or do you ignore that analyst who says your favorite company is about to tan...

⚓ Anchoring Bias

Psichology Cognitive Biases

What is Anchoring Bias? It is the human tendency to rely too heavily on the first piece of information we receive (the "anchor"). In trading, that anchor is usually the price at which you bought. Imagine you bought shares of a tech company at $100. Months la...

🤹‍♂️ Illusion of Control

Psichology Cognitive Biases

What is the Illusion of Control? It is our mind's tendency to believe we can control or predict outcomes that are, in reality, purely random. In the financial markets, this translates into thinking we "know" what’s going to happen, that we can "master" the ma...

🎢 Representativeness Bias

Psichology Cognitive Biases

What is Representativeness Bias? It’s the mental tendency to judge the probability of an event based on how much it resembles past experiences or stereotypes we hold in our minds.  In trading, this translates to: The "Hot Hand" Fallacy: If a stock has be...

🌛 Overnight Drift

Lessons from the market

The Overnight Drift:  🔎Debunking Myths 🌪️ There is a common "myth" that significantly more money can be made in the stock market by buying at the daily close and selling at the following day's opening. This concept—that true value generation occurs not durin...

📢 Availability Bias

Psichology Cognitive Biases

Are you investing based on real data or just the last thing making noise in your head? Sometimes the market isn't what the fundamentals show, but what’s shouting loudest in your memory. Has it ever happened to you that, after seeing news about a massive hack,...