The Intelligent Investor
What you'll learn
- Analyze companies, value them, make intelligent buy or sell decisions
- Evaluate the analysis done by other people
- Know exactly what kind of investments make sense given your time-horizon
- Spot risky companies way before the financial metrics demonstrate something has changed at the company
Requirements
- Nothing! We start from the beginning, but things get complicated pretty fast.
Description
If you want to learn how to be a professional value investor, this course is for you. This course is not for the faint of heart. There's a lot of material. You don't need much by way of prior knowledge, but you do need to make a significant time commitment. You're first going to learn how to determine the level of quality of a business. This requires a detailed understanding of financial statements, financial metrics, return measures, soft factors (management quality, composition of board, competitive advantage, etc.), and red flags. And you won't just use this independently, you'll put them within a broader framework. You're then going to learn how to value a business. I will cover many valuation techniques. That way you can apply the one that makes the most sense given the circumstances. Ideally, you want a divergence between quality and price. That is, you want to buy a company that is high quality at a fair price, or an average quality business at a below average price. The idea is to always look for those mis-pricings. But unless you know how to assess quality and how to come up with a correct valuation, you'll never learn how to find geniune mispricings. Lastly, all throughout this course we're going to help you build a mental framework that helps you to make smart decisions when things get tough. There is no specified time that this course will take. I recommend viewing the content multiple times. Pause and digest when necessary, and when you get it, move on.
Who this course is for:
- Anyone who wants to take control of their own investments.
- If you don't want to make the time commitment you will not get much out of this course.
Instructor
I've been a professional value investor for over 10 years working at various prestigious hedge funds as well as international private equity funds. Recently, I've begun the process of creating my own hedge fund that buys and sells US and Latin American equities. I've been obsessed by how markets work and I've spent a tremendous amount of time honing my craft. Over the last 10 years, I've developed my own system in how to analyze companies. While I'm a value investor at heart, I've studied pretty much every investing methodology under the sun and I've managed to salvage useful concepts from all of them. Students will see just a little of this in this course, which is really about explaining value investing from the perspective of the long-term investor. I believe the best learning process is to start out messy, overwhelm yourself with lots of information, and put it into a cohesive structure by prioritizing, testing, and eliminating concepts and ideas. This takes time, but it forced one to make a subject that they understand intimately.