How to Pick Stocks Like Warren Buffett (Review and Analysis of Vick's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Timothy Vick's book "How to Pick Stocks Like Warren Buffett" presents the reader with Warren Buffett's four principles, which have been consistently profitable across year of investment and stock market turmoil. These four principles are: 1. Have a street-smart investment philosophy. 2. Analyse all potential investments astutely. 3. Avoid getting into loss situations religiously. 4. Obey the general rules of good investment strategy. This summary highlights the key points of each strategy, and breaks it down into guidelines that are easy to understand and follow: plan on staying actively involved in making investments for 30-years or more, so that you look at the market with a long-term view; only buy stock that will increase in value by at least 15-percent per year; value a business solely on its future earnings, discounted for risk; devote at least part of your portfolio to unconventional investments which guarantee a specified return. Never buy or sell anything just because of fashion. In short, the philosophy of this book is to invest for the long-term, sustainable gains. Use knowledge, stay with your strengths and ignore daily fluctuation.
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Book Presentation How To Pick Stocks Like Warren Buffett by Timothy Vick
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Summary of How To Pick Stocks Like Warren Buffett (Timothy Vick)
Principle #1: Have a Street Smart Investment Philosophy.
Principle #2: Analyze all potential investments astutely.
Principle #3 : Avoid getting into loss situations religiously.
Principle #4: Obey the general rules of good investment strategy.
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MAIN IDEA
Warren Buffett’s track record as an investor speaks for itself – he quite simply has no equals.
So how does he pick which stocks to invest in? The core strategy he uses is built around four clear and consistent principles:
Have the right investment philosophy – which will encompass everything from a long-term viewpoint to a feel for the numbers.
Analyze potential investments astutely – looking at earnings, return-on-equity and book value rather than stock price.
Avoid getting into a loss situation carefully and judiciously
Take into account and follow the general rules of good investment strategy – a mindset more than anything else.
Clearly, then, any investor aspiring to emulate Buffett’s results must first attempt to understand why he picks some stocks to invest in and not others. As Warren Buffett himself has stated on a number of occasions, investing doesn’t have to be a difficult or complicated activity so long as you are prepared to develop the right kind of intellectual framework.
About the Author
TIMOTHY VICK is a senior analyst with Arbor Capital Management. He is also the founder and former editor in chief of Today’s Value Investor, a market newsletter. Mr. Vick is the author of Wall Street on Sale – How to Beat the Market as a Value Investor. He also serves as a business