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| The Average Joe Investor blog is written
by, well, an average Joe. He describes himself as "an
average dude like you, looking to find some good companies
(yes, that's companies, not stocks) to invest in and make
some money." |
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| Chew on this: Small investors have a
huge advantage over the Oracle of Omaha. While his returns
may be limited because of the sheer size of his company,
the typical individual faces no such limitation. This
blog is about applying the wisdom of the Oracle to the
small portfolio. |
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| Tools and picks for investors following
a CANSLIM method of choosing stocks. |
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| "This site is devoted to investing
in undervalued stocks. The focus is global and typical
investments can include net working capital discounts
(also known as "net nets"), book value discounts,
low P/E ratios, special situations and fallen angels.
The name refers to one of Warren Buffett's qualities for
investment success: 'You must be animated by controlled
greed and fascinated by the investment process.'"
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| Fat Pitch Financials is a value investing
and personal finance blog for those seeking to invest
with a margin of safety in stocks with wide moats and
to profit from arbitrage opportunities. Fat Pitch Financials
focuses on researching undervalued wide moat companies
and on investing in risk arbitrage opportunities associated
with companies that are going private.
One of the most popular feature of Fat Pitch Financials
is an exclusive detailed list of current going private
transactions that is updated daily and provided to members
of the site. |
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| Value investing blog and value investing
podcast influenced by Benjamin Graham, Joel Greenblatt,
and Warren Buffett's value investing model. Built upon
the value investor insights of intrinsic value, margin
of safety, competitive advantage, and protection of principal
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| GGI believes growth investing is not
just an investment strategy, but a philosophy based on
an optimistic world view. It sees growth as the essence
of human progress and wealth creation. That philosophy
can be harnessed to provide superior returns through the
intelligent application of a variety of growth methods.
GGI is edited by Ben Power, a London-based financial
journalist and growth investor. He covers technology,
telecoms and media for the Investors Chronicle, a Financial
Times Business publication. Mr Power has written for
Bloomberg, the Australian Financial Review and the Sydney
Morning Herald. He is also an active investor employing
a proprietary growth and market timing strategy.
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| "Our orientation is long term and
value. We like sparkling clean balance sheets, honest
and incentivized management, insider buying, share buybacks,
and lots of cash and cashflow.
We shy away from short term trading, commodity-driven
ideas, macroeconomic analysis, and technical analysis.
We are not necessarily against these, but they are not
the art we practice." |
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| "This is a trading journal. My trading
journal. I started this blog with one singular goal —
to document my thoughts on investments I was making at
the time. I figured it would be a good idea to document
all these things, the “ins and outs,” etc.
so that later I will be able to go back and determine
where I did things rights, or where I went wrong. Imagine
if you had that for trading in 1999 — so many lessons
could come out of that.
I decided to write about the economy, about my stocks,
about what I was feeling at the time." |
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| The Intrinsic Value is an amalgam of
financial content from various mediums; though some content
is my own, much of the information are links to the works
of other authors. Additionally, note that I have an agenda
to present news that is relevant to my portfolio companies.
After all, I have an economic and legal ownership stake
in these firms- they are not just trades. |
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| InvestorGeeks aims at helping our readers
learn how to invest by sharing our research and experiences.
Our investment style is part fundamental and part technical,
with an emphasis on finding out-of-favor and undervalued
companies |
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| The purpose of this blog is to look behind
the corporate veil--get to the truth behind the spin.
Provides very strong in-depth analysis of a couple of
stocks on Jeff Matthews watch list. Jeff Matthews is a
fund manager who has appeared on TheStreet.com, and his
blog is well-written and useful. |
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| "This blog has been created as a
forum for average investors to discuss investments. Share
your tip for the week, the hot stock at work, and ask
questions for everyone to discuss." |
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| Margin of Safety is coined by Benjamin
Graham and is considered as the most important phrase
for proponents of value investing. This blog has a strong
Graham, Buffett and Whitman flavour and provides international
value investing ideas, particularly from Singapore. |
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| Written by Mike Price, a 15.75 years
old who has been learning about investing for about 2
years since he was 13; he uses the value philosophy combined
with portfolio concentration to manage his money and that
of a few relatives. |
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A website and blog devoted to the
study and modernizing of Benjamin
Graham's Investing philosophies. Includes stock and
portfolio
tracking, and investment news. Featuring the writing
of Benjamin Clark and
Jonathan Ritchie. |
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The SINLetter blog covers a wide range of topics including investing in individual stocks, investment strategies, emerging markets, ETFs and updates about the stocks held in the SINLetter model portfolio. |
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"This blog searches for very
undervalued situations. These are typically small and
very small companies, often seemingly just turning the
corner into profitability, but there could also be other
situations I will invest in. My goal is to beat standard
benchmarks by 20% to 40% basis points annually, a huge
feat. I intend to mitigate risk by investing in stocks
that appear to be offered at significant discounts to
their true underlying business value."
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Stock Market Beat editor William A.
Trent, CFA has been an equity analyst since 1996, on
both the sell-side and later the buy-side. Most recently
he was Senior Equity Analyst for New Amsterdam Partners
LLC, a $6 billion institutional asset manager. His experience
covers all market-cap sizes and is primarily within
the TMT (Telecom, Media and Technology) and Transportation
sectors.
His blog has insightful fundamental coverage of individual
companies, as well as general market and industry analysis |
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| Stock Picks Bob uses his own method to
evaluate stock and makes his picks clear on his website.
Tracks his own portfolio online to show results. His method
is "based on reasonable evaluation of daily momentum,
latest quarterly earnings, a Morningstar review of earnings
and revenue growth, free cash flow, balance sheet, p/e,
PEG, price/sales, and a point & figure chart."
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Previously Market Money Letter. Value
Blogger is written by Kevin Kelley. Market Money Letter
was a StockBlogs Blog of the Week.
Described as: "Premium-quality research free of
spin, bias and cost." Value Blogger also tracks
a model portfolio. |
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| Value Discipline is a celebration of
value thinking and logic. It examines recent Wall Street
recommendations in this context and looks globally for
undervalued stock investment opportunities. |
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| From the blog's headline: "Let Sanity
Prevail! In Value We Trust! - Welcome to Toughiee's Value
Investing Blog! "Those who do not study are only
cattle dressed up in men's clothes." - John Pierpont
Morgan" |
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