Secure your future with common stocks

Holiday edition

Access to over 200 Nuggets of Investing Wisdom

We saw this critter on the norther tip of the Island of Skye off the west coast of the Scottish Highlands last September. He has the right qualities for an investor: He’s tough and resilient but at the same time calm. The locals call him the Hairy Coo. Highland Cattle are said to be the oldest registered breed of cattle in the world.

I’m taking a break from new writing over the holidays. Not to worry.

Here’s a list of great posts to read. There’s lots here. Try picking one or two from the lists below as you have time.

Beside this curated list you can just look through the tags index on the home page to find a topic of interest. This will give you access to over 200 timeless posts.

Common stock investing basics – true investing

So called value stocks typically have low ratios because of limited corporate opportunities

The under-performance of value stocks explained

True investing is neither growth nor value

Growth for (value) investors

A common misperception about stocks

The majority of publicly traded U.S. stocks underperform Treasury bills. But that doesn’t mean you have to identify the next Magnificent Seven. The vast majority of wealth creation comes from a reasonably sized cohort of successful companies.

Tapping into the wealth created by stock market investing

Finding the right company to invest in

How to distinguish a superb value creator from an also ran

How to identify companies that make lots of money for shareholders

We want great companies at bargain prices – Valuing the companies

The dangers and benefits of using Discounted Cash Flow analysis reports

The problem with analysts’ target prices

How to deal with uncertainty

Investment decision making in face of uncertainty

The Age of Intangibles

The world is always changing. The biggest change in the world of business in the last forty years has been the shift in company capital investment away from tangible assets and towards intangible assets. This has had a major impact on metrics such as earnings, price/earnings, book value of equity, ROC, ROE, CAPE and several others. Here are some posts that address the issue:

The emergence of a new model of capitalism

Stock valuation in an age of intangible assets

Is the price earnings ratio (P/E) obsolete?

Financial strength – the debt equity ratio has serious shortcomings

The fading usefulness of book value

Be wary of using Return on Capital (ROC)

The stock market is closer to the Madness of Crowds than the Wisdom of Crowds

Does Wisdom of Crowds apply to earnings estimates, price targets, value estimates and stock prices?

The best performance is produced by a person and not by a committee

Buying and selling common stocks

In some ways the art of buying is easier than the art of selling. But both have to be done right.

Buying tactics for common stocks

19 Cardinal rules on selling stocks

Charts can lie through their teeth.

I would estimate that more than half of all charts we see in news, commentators and analysts’ reports about stocks and finance are fundamentally flawed and potentially seriously misleading.

The common misuse of charts

Chart distortions that drive me crazy

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And don’t forget the Tags Index on the home page. It gives easy access to 190 great posts on everything from the subtleties of intangible assets to Warren Buffett’s concept of economic goodwill vs Accounting Goodwill.

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You can reach me by email at rodney@investingmotherlode.com

I’m also on Twitter @rodneylksmith

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Check out the Tags Index on the right side of the Home page that goes from ‘accounting goodwill’ to ‘wisdom of crowds’. This will give readers access to a host of useful topics.

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You can also use the word search feature on the right hand side of this page to find references in both blog posts and also in the Motherlode.

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There is also a Table of Contents for the whole Motherlode when you click on the Motherlode tab.

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