Reasons Why You Should Learn Value Investing
This post will be short and to the point. As you probably already know, this online newsletter is all about safe, long term stock investing methods (also known as value investing or fundamental analysis). My goal is to help people like you to profit from the Philippine stock market.
Today, I will be sharing with you 3 reasons why you should learn value investing. More importantly, today I will be helping you to make a solid decision of whether you want to become a long term “fundamental” investor, or a risky investor who just relies on financial analysts or hearsay.
The thing is, value investing is NOT suitable for everyone. That’s the truth.
I know of so many people who were only slightly interested in value investing and wanted to beat the market… but they never got anywhere because they did not dig deep enough to truly understand why learning fundamental analysis is so important.
After talking to dozens of my most successful customers, I have distilled the 3 main reasons why anyone would want to quit day trading/speculating, and learn value investing instead . And it’s not what you imagine:
1: They lost lots of money trading in the stock market and want a safer way to invest
2: They have some savings and want a low-risk way to grow their money
3: They want to earn passive income but have no time to monitor their investment daily
What about you? Do any of these reasons resonate with you?
I want you to get real clear on your reason(s) behind why you want to learn to invest like Warren Buffett. Let us not talk about superficial reasons. I want you to dig deep to truly figure out why you want to make money as a stock market investor.
You may realize at the end of the day that investing in stocks isn’t for you, and that’s okay. But if you realize that investing for the long term may be something you are interested in, I’m here to walk this journey with you!
So let me know… what’s your personal WHY for wanting to learn how to pick stocks, analyze companies, and compute how much a stock is worth?
Why are YOU interested in value investing? Why would YOU like to achieve above average returns?
I truly don’t think that it’s a coincidence that you are here. Hit reply and let me know…
Cheers,
Verniel Cutar