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I always look up to your video for update. I hit 65k today I am truly grateful for all the knowledge and nuggets you have given me over the past few months. Started with 8k in few weeks with the help of Bridget Thompson. God bless anyone reading this comment.
To be honest, investing is a smart way of securing your family future, grow wealth and beat inflation
The stock market has been unfavorable for months now, how do you still make so much
My portfolio has been going down the drain while I try trading, I just don't know what to do,is there anyway I can reach your financial advisor?
I'm looking for some long-term compounding stocks to add to my portfolio.
Look for stocks with a history of steady earnings growth, strong financials, and a competitive advantage.
You want companies that can reinvest their profits back into the business and grow over time. Think tech companies or established businesses in growing industries.
But be careful not to chase past performance. Just because a stock has done well in the past doesn't guarantee it will continue to do so.
The US economy can also affect how these stocks perform. Look for companies that can weather economic downturns and continue to grow.
You're not doing anything wrong; the problem is that you don't have the knowledge needed to succeed in a challenging market. Only highly qualified professionals who had to experience the 2008 financial crisis could help to earn a high in these challenging conditions.
Can anyone tell in which year was this video filmed ?
I wanna be wealthy now not when I’m dead.
If humans are a waste of time, then to whom are the companies selling goods and services to and inturn investors making money . This line needs to be re phrased.
Hey Vinod, the context of this sentence differs from your comment. What he meant was that interacting with people can often feel like a waste of time, as many tend to gossip or engage in unproductive conversations.
Dealing with computers is far more easier than dealing with humans. Humans are complicated. Our time is precious. We have limited amount of it. Not everyone deserves our time & energy. If anyone needs our help and they are indeed struggling & they have immense gratitude for helping them now those kind of people can have our time but those who just want to gossip, speak ill behind our backs and intrude our lives unannounced, they don't deserve our time. He is absolutely right. Humans are a waste of time. Not all of them. Those who respect you, care for you & love you they are not a waste of time. They are important. Cherish only those kind.
Great!! Everyone should adopt this.
m doing SIP for past 2 years.... but its just going down!!!!😢😢😢😢😢😢
You’re doing a great job!! Give some time to it to grow. Good luck 😇
@@TheFinancialEconomics hope so 🤧😰😰😰
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Brutally honest!
Yes hahaha
Priceless advice. Thanks
You’re welcome Sridhar ❤️
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Ab yae video ka koi matlab nai ..no point...soon it gonaa fly...uncle g
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Is this channel owned by monish pabrai sir?
No
Did he say. P/E of 1 ???
Yes
Exercise: John has 2,000,000 units of a stock. The DPS (dividend per share) is $ 0.025 per year. The first year dividends received is 0.025×2,000,000 = $ 50,000 The dividend is growing with a steady : Case 1: DPS 8 % CAGR for A.) 30 Years & B.) 31 Years respectively Case 2: DPS 9 % CAGR for A.) 30 Years & B.) 31 Years respectively Case 3: DPS 10 % CAGR for A.) 30 Years & B.) 31 Years respectively The annual dividends received are not used to repurchase the stock, i.e. not reinvested back to the stock. John wants to know what is the total accrued amount of dividends he would have received for 30 years and 31 years respectively in the cases mentioned above. Can someone help John to calculate? I can calculate all 3 cases A) and B) in 30 seconds using a very short formula. If any reader here knows the how-to formula too, please show here and exemplify the steps so that everybody can learn.
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Buffett enjoys so much from the dividends he has received from Coke, BoA, etc...
True that
As always, a great analysis. Newcomers often wonder if it's too late to navigate the financial market, but the market is always unpredictable. Trading has more advantages than simply holding, so it's important to learn before diving in. Active trades are necessary to ride the market's waves. Thanks to Flora Legziel’s insights, daily trade signals, and my dedication to learning, I've been increasing my daily earnings, managed to grow a nest egg of around 127k to a decent 532k. Kudos to the journey ahead!
I've just looked up her full name on my browser and found her webpage without sweat, very much appreciate this
It's unexpected to come across her name here. She understands every beginner’s intention and fix you to a trading course that matches your capacity, she knows her stuff! Her advice has been invaluable to my trading journey. Definitely worth giving a shot!
It is really refreshing to see a comment about Flora. I have worked with her also for months now, reached out after reading more about her on the internet. she simplifies matters, whether it's a market surge or drop; her approach consistently keeps you ahead of the trend, She's a guru i'll say
Investing has proven to be an incredibly beneficial decision. My cryptocurrency profits continue to play a substantial role in growing my overall wealth, reducing my reliance on my salary
Nice to see this here, Flora Legziel's understanding of market indicators is impressive. She knows exactly when to enter and exit trades for maximum profit. her siignals are top notch
Thanks for this upload. Every investor should see this.
Thanks Pascal!
My portfolio for the past 30 years has always been self managed and I own 3 shares of Berkshire Hathaway Class A stock (BRK:A) which I bought in at about $17,000 during the mid 90s, I’m currently liquidating some of these positions to incoporate new Gen. Stocks, in 2021 I bought in on NVDA hesistantly under my fa; Monica Mary Strigle. btc and sol just at the right time to make 200%. It's surprising how much of the market is not discussed or explored with YT 'gurus'. I guess 20 years of experience with a series 6 & 7 is something to give for how accurate the prediction have been.
That’s great
Total return is what matters, not dividends.
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This is brilliant-he's using Munger's inversion model. Instead of asking how can I find a great stock he asks how can I get rid of stocks?
Exactly! It’s an easy filtration process.
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Can please you elaborate on no Excel sheet policy?
It needs future predictions, such as Estimated earning n so on. That is why relying on these estimates doesn’t make much sense to him.
@@TheFinancialEconomics Isn't the whole valuation exercise an estimation game? He talked about the runway for the solar panels business in Turkey, but who knows if someone else starts that business or some windmills or hydroelectric power or nuclear power starts eating into it?
Predicting sales growth, interest rates or inflation is a tough job can’t relay on it. He mostly focuses on valuations if a stock is trading at 10 and is worth 15 he buys at 10 and sells at 15. DCF involves longterm predictions which he feels are gimmicky
Mohnish 60s in balance sheet is to examine whether the business is capital light or heavy. I can do it in 30 seconds.
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I have already shown you in your other video in the past by examining the Asset Layout. Capital light business model has its own pattern in asset layout. Capital heavy business model has its own pattern in asset layout.
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Tutorial 21: Investing revolves around just 6 things. 1. Profitability, the ROIC 2. Productive Assets Layout in Balance Sheet. 3. Growth in Revenue, Net Profit and Dividend. 4. Quality of Earnings 5. Minimum 25% and maximum 30% dividend payout ratio 6. Don't interrupt the brewing of compounding. Saying so, that means you need to understand : - ROIC and its effects on Growth, Compounding and Cash Flow - How does the assets layout could affect the efficiency of business operation and cash flow - Growth and its effects on ROIC and Compounding and Cash flow . - What is the relationship among the Quality of Earnings, ROIC & CROIC. - What is the actual compounding equation in stock market scenario. All are related, dependent to and affecting each other. If you understand all inside out, congratulations, you have graduated from the basics in compounding investing, poised to be successful in wealth generation by stock investment. After that, the last thing ahead would only be the 'Waiting for the Good Luck in Compounding to come', Munger called it 'patience'.
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Investing revolves aroind 3 things. 1. Profitability 2. Optimum Assets Layout in Balance Sheet 3. Revenue Growth, Earning Growth and Dividend Growth
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Dear Sir.. Please guide us in Indian Sharemarket . It’s now or never as India is 🛫 taking off with full thrusters. Right guidance will help us a lot.
Sure Sreejith ji
Soo Good to see your reply. Please start a member community and teach us how and guide us dear sir with your insights and experience 🙏🏼and I will be your first member 😊
Very Soon
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@@TheFinancialEconomics guru I Always Support U...🥰✨
Much needed, Thank you!!
I think your last name is secretly patel
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I can't seem to find IEX stock symbol that Mohnish was talking about.
Listed in Indian stock market NSE & BSE - Indian Energy Exchange
@@TheFinancialEconomics So in other words I can't invest in it through the u.s. exchanges
Nope sorry.
As always, a great analysis. Newcomers often wonder if it's too late to navigate the financial market, but the market is always unpredictable. Trading has more advantages than simply holding, so it's important to learn before diving in. Active trades are necessary to ride the market's waves. Thanks to James Walter’s insights, daily trade signals, and my dedication to learning, I've been increasing my daily earnings. Kudos to the journey ahead!
Well said!
HE'S MOSTLY ON TELEGRAMS, USING THE USERNAME...
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The market profits when you use a skilled broker or account manager to assist with trades or provide alerts.
Walter outperforms the others with hs trading platform.
If you wanna be successful, you <<most take responsibility for your emotions, not place the blame on others. In addition to make you feel more guilty about your faults, pointing the finger at others will only serve to increase your sense of personal accountability. There's always a risk in every investment, yet people still invest and succeed. You must look outward if you wanna be successful in life.
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Where are you getting 7%?
7% is nothing in emerging markets
He painted such a good picture i would invest in such a company in an instant😂
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Weakest indian stache
Huh
Breaking the popular misbelief. Good work!
Thank you 😇
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he doesnt like to pay dividends. But like to cash out dividends from their stocks(coca cola etc.)...
Exactly Tiago!
Thanks for the video, divideds are overrated
Yes they are.
The understated value here is the research. Monish says this all the time. Read. Reasearch. And then decide. There are so many companies that probably did not make the cut. And so it is true for Berkshire and we can learn. Emulating a super investor’s portfolio can get us in at a good point of the investment or miss it altogether. However, here the key is find. And by find you must search and pass on many companies. The profound understanding expressed shows how exhaustive the evaluation shall be to be achieved success. Lastly, keep it. That is key. And we often rush to the next big return. As Warren B calls it, the casino. That is, small investors switching companies continuously. Today’s, jewel is tomorrow’s forgotten stock. Yet staying the long time is another key. For valuation methods there are other talks by monish and all these super investors. And of course the standard books. This is very hard work. And it should be.
Can't agree more on this!! Thanks for sharing!!
Sir we get invaluable knowledge from ur videos . Suggestion kindly change the light source in ur room it will look more bright and sunny.or can change the paint colour 😮
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Yea so the Indians will have 12 trillion after about 400 years which they, their children and grandchildrens will have died anyways. At least get a shorter example with a bigger amount.
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He is 100% correct
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How we can invest in his company what is his stock ticker
He manages a fund it’s not listed, you have contact his office for investing in it.
if people thinks he is saying something extra ordinary thing , i'm sorry to say this but in india it's a very small thing. we are taught many difficult things. please start learning things he is telling very basic things . don't see it as in a negative way but try to educate yrself. their are many mystery in maths. you will enjoy a lot
Very True!! Agreed.
Useless talk
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Getting 7% is not that easy and involves risk. Nothing earns you more money than starting a successful business, although that involves risk too.
Yup starting a business is highly rewarding but for us in India 7% is a risk free return, In Index investing its easy to achieve 12-14% returns considering inflation around 6% we achieve a real returns on 6-8%, and if you are a good stock picker excepting 20% is conservative.
@@TheFinancialEconomics So please tell us where this 12-14% risk free investing is? I’d be interested to know.
@@EnquiringMinds-vx8gb Read it again 7% is risk free (Govt Bonds, Fixed deposits etc) and 12-14% is Index. Come to India!!
Monish is a brilliant investment teacher, very interesting that he asks where will the business be in 20, 30 40 years. I like CN and CPKC Railways because of the answer to the question Monish asks, thank you sir!
Yes he is a great teacher!!
I love what ever he says it feels like I’m back in my MBA classroom and he’s teaching me😊
Same here 😍