investment

Investing with simplicity: why complexity is not synonymous with performance

The experience of Wall Street turtles shows that you don't need an exceptional IQ or sophisticated tools to succeed in the stock market. Simplicity and common sense are often more effective than the complex concepts and technical jargon of bankers, which serve primarily to justify their high fees.

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Warren Buffett and the interpretation of financial statements

Discover Warren Buffett's method of investing through financial statement analysis, presented by his daughter-in-law Mary Buffett and David Clark in this illuminating book. The book reveals the secrets of identifying companies with a sustainable competitive advantage, and offers a pragmatic approach for investors wishing to develop a long-term investment strategy.

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Buy & Hold vs. Dividends (by Armand – new contributing member)

Discover how the high dividend stock investment strategy compares to the buy and hold approach, two investment philosophies with similar goals but different rewards. An in-depth analysis that highlights the tax advantages and growth prospects of these strategies, illustrated in particular by the emblematic example of Microsoft.

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Emergency Fund

The art of investing in the stock market starts with building a solid emergency fund and a patient approach, as opposed to the typical beginner's rush. Learn why it's crucial to have sufficient cash reserves before diving into stock investing, and how to avoid the common pitfalls of excessive brokerage fees.

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