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Value Investing Playbook

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Investment Candidates

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What is Investment?

"An Investment operation is one which, upon thorough analysis, promises safety of principal and a satisfactory return. Operations not meeting these requirements are speculative.”SECURITY ANALYSIS by Ben Graham - Page#106

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Investment thought process

"Whenever Charlie and I buy common stocks for Berkshire's insurance companies (leaving aside arbitrage purchases, discussed later) we approach the transaction as if we were buying into a private business. We look at the economic prospects of the business, the people in charge of running it, and the price we must pay. We do not have in mind any time or price for sale. Indeed, we are willing to hold a stock indefinitely so long as we expect the business to increase in intrinsic value at a satisfactory rate. When investing, we view ourselves as business analysts - not as market analysts, not as macroeconomic analysts, and not even as security analysts. "

- Warren Buffett - 1987 shareholder's letter

"A sound investment can morph into a rash speculation if it is bought at an elevated price. Berkshire is not exempt from this truth."

- Warren Buffett - 2014 shareholder's letter

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DISCLAIMER: The valuations and investment ideas published in this blog are solely based on my judgment. If you base your investments on any of the published post of this blog then you are doing it on your own risk. I am not responsible for any loss you incur on any investments you make. Also would like to caution you that past investment results don’t guarantee future performance.

Your's sincierly,
Dayanand (Dan) Menashi. - Author of this blog