IFB285: Reflecting on the Process of Learning How to Analyze Stocks

Welcome to the Investing for Beginners podcast! In today’s episode, we will do a bit of introspection and looking back on the lessons we learned in investing for several years especially on misconceptions and how we value stocks so listen on!

Timestamps of the episode:

-Misconceptions Dave and Andrew realized throughout the years in investing. [02:18]

-Volatility can be your friend! [05:13]

-Things or “voices” beginner investors should avoid at all costs. [08:12]

-Knowing the incentives of the people you listen to is really important. [11:48]

-Investing in yourself, rather than focusing a lot on the best stocks, is a much underrated advice in the investing world. [13:40]

-How Dave’s and Andrew’s thinking about “numbers” in looking for great stocks evolved throughout the years. [19:00]

-Curiosity can go a long way especially in investing. Dave used it a lot to his advantage. [21:40]

-Why you should always avoid FOMO like a plague. [24:43]

-A misconception you have to buy all the big names to get the best returns in the stock market. [29:48]

-The best takeaway of Andrew from investing for several years. [31:10]

Note: Timestamps may differ and are approximate, depending on your podcast player.

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