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Value Investing Course

I've been thinking of doing an investing course. Doing a deep dive on every strategy of investing. Because of my background running a "fund of hedge funds" plus my initial books on hedge fund investing (in the 00s) I had to familiarize myself with every investing strategy out there. I don't find many investors who have done that.

So I've been thinking of doing a course on all of the strategies. but there's so much material I might treat this as a bunch of courses: one course per strategy.

So I am breaking down the components of each strategy.

    1. What is value investing?

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    Many people mistakenly think it's about buying stocks with low Price / Earnings ratios.

    2. Ben Graham vs Warren Buffett

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    Between Graham and Buffett we see two different approaches to value investing. And what everyone gets wrong about Buffett.

    3. Risk versus Reward

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    At the heart of value investing is defining what is "risk" and what is the appropriate "reward" given a certain degree of risk.

    4. Deep Value or "Cigar Butt" investing

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    overlaps with the Ben Graham chapter.

    5. Dividend investing

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    A specific subset of value investing

    6. The best value investors

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    Stories of some of the historically best value investors out there.

    7. Piggyback value investing

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    My specific approach to how to do value investing

    8. Arbitrage and Value investing

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    Separately I'll do a course on just arbitrage but here I explain the relationship between arbitrage and value.

    9. Growth and value investing

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    Many think these are opposites. But growth investing is just a subset of value investing.

    10. Examples and case studies.

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    How I personally find and then do due diligence on value investing situations.

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