Primary Tenet of Business (Lesson 5)
With the stock market, buying low and selling high is the goal for any investor. Making a profit is the primary tenet of business.
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Value investing, in its simplest terms, means buy low, sell high, the universal primary tenet of business. Value investing is defined as a systematic process of purchasing high-quality stocks at an undervalued market price, quantified by intrinsic value and justified through financial analysis, then selling the stock promptly upon market price recovery.
This site teaches the investor about the four core principles of value investing. There are various in-depth sections, including tutorials about intrinsic value and security analysis.
Furthermore, there is a membership-only section that utilizes a Value Investment Fund with eight pools of different industries and 60-plus potential investments that are monitored regularly. This Fund has a six-year history of 25% annualized returns.
With the stock market, buying low and selling high is the goal for any investor. Making a profit is the primary tenet of business.
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Value investors utilize all the respective underlying elements of business; they utilize an holistic approach.
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This is Week 3 of the 2nd year of the Value Investment Fund’s existence and it has already increased $15,764.75 of the $30,000 goal for the entire year.
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There is a hierarchy of forces that drive stock market fluctuations. Economic wide forces have the greatest impact overall.
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Value investing requires risk aversion and at the same time volatility with the market in order to have opportunities to buy low and sell high.
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Value investing is superior to other investment models over long journeys of time. Reasonable expectations are required to be a successful value investor.
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Value investing allows investors to earn outstanding returns with a much lower risk. This is another example of excellent returns on a high quality stock. The example value investment fund purchased Norfolk Southern 13 days ago while the share price was 10% discounted from a prior market peak price. The sell trigger was preset at 103% of the prior peak. The only action that needed to occur is market recovery which happened this morning. The buy/sell frequency was extremely quick for this transaction which accelerates the return on the investment.
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The DOW Jones Industrial Average increased 6.115% during this past week and the Investment Fund increased 8.585% during the same time period.
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The definition of value investing is elusive, more so because it is more of a concept than an actual formula or derivative. It goes beyond just owning stock at a good price, i.e. trading less than intrinsic value; it also refers to selling stock when the market price exceeds a reasonable value for the stock.
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During year one of the Value Investment Fund’s existence, it out performed the DOW by 353%. After evaluating results and using a lessons learned process, adjustments were made and now the investment fund starts year two of the fund’s existence.
This post covers the core tenets and principles of value investing and why they are applicable related to understanding value investing and any results during interim periods.
Join the value investing club and learn about value investing and how you can easily acquire similar results with your investment fund. Upon joining, you’ll receive the book Value Investing with Business Ratios, a reference guide used with all the decision models you build. Each week, you receive an e-mail with a full update on the pools. Follow along as the Investment Fund grows. Start investing with confidence from what you learn. Create your own fund and over time, accumulate wealth. Joining entitles you to the following:
1) Lessons about value investing and the principles involved;
2) Free webinars from the author following up the lessons;
3) Charts, graphs and resources to use when you create your own pool;
4) Access to the existing pools and their respective data models along with buy/sell triggers;
5) Follow along with the investment fund and its weekly updates;
6) White papers addressing financial principles and proper interpretation methods; AND
7) Some simple good advice.
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