Behavioral Value Investor

The Behavioral Value Investor Substack merges value investing with behavioral finance to guide investors through successfully navigating market complexities. It emphasizes long-term value creation, effective management, the wisdom of investment legends, and adapting strategies in the face of technological changes and economic factors.

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And their main takeaways
282 implied HN points β€’ 26 Nov 24
  1. The author took a break from writing because it felt too scheduled and stressful, but now plans to write when inspired instead. This way, they can share better insights without pressure.
  2. There's a lot of strange behavior in today's markets, like people paying an outrageous amount for a banana or a company being valued more than its actual Bitcoin holdings. It shows how market psychology can be very irrational.
  3. Many financial indicators are warning signs of problems ahead, but people often ignore them because the current trends seem to last. It’s important to recognize these warnings to avoid repeating past mistakes in investing.
148 implied HN points β€’ 31 Dec 24
  1. When people are in pain or facing difficulties, it's easy to think that things will never get better. It's important to remember that these tough times are usually temporary.
  2. Using past pains can help us grow and improve, especially in things like investing. Instead of giving up, we should learn from our experiences and stick to our tried-and-true methods.
  3. The future is often different from what we've recently experienced. Just like healing in life, financial markets also recover over time, so we should stay hopeful even when things seem bleak.