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There's so many online courses, youtube gurus, wall street big shots and the list goes on... Combined with the fact that there are fundamentally different approaches to investing and to the general concept of market efficiency.. So how the heck is someone new really supposed to sift through all that different and often conflicting information? The research you need to do in order to find the best learning source is almost as comprehensive as the learning itself at this point..

Another question is: Does fundamental valid strategies and investment approaches erode (partly) over time due to market/society changes? Take Warren Buffet as an example, he is without a doubt one of the greatest investors to ever live, but is his approach to value investing partly outdated in 2020? I don't know, but one thing is for sure, the market and the companies are very different in 2020 than they were in the majority of "buffets time"

Anyway just some thoughts, would be interested to hear ppls opinions on this



Submitted November 28, 2020 at 04:50PM by dzambatron https://ift.tt/39pbOqQ

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