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By Jason Rothman: A value investor who looks up to Warren Buffett, Charlie Munger, and Mohnish Pabrai.
The podcast currently has 2 episodes available.
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Beating The Street by Peter Lynch: Chapter 4
Read Beating The Street so you can become a better investor - https://amzn.to/2SLNupD
In this episode we learn:
What Peter Lynch's investing style was.
What bloodhound investing is.
That Peter Lynch focused on being offensive and not defensive.
Peter Lynch’s Bloodhound Style Investing - https://afterdinnerinvestor.com/peter-lynch-bloodhound-style-investing/
Peter Lynch Says Stay Offensive When Stockpicking - https://afterdinnerinvestor.com/peter-lynch-says-stay-offensive-when-stockpicking/
After Dinner Investor podcast - https://afterdinnerinvestor.com/podcast/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/afterinvestor
You're invited to join the ADI newsletter - https://afterdinnerinvestor.substack.com/
Beating The Street by Peter Lynch: Chapter 3
Read Beating The Street so you can become a better investor - https://amzn.to/2SLNupD
In this episode we learn:
Why stocks are better than bonds.
How to decide how to allocate between the two.
That even Peter Lynch allocateS some of his portfolio to bonds.
My key takeaways from this chapter were:
I learned that even though bonds make zero theoretical sense, they do make practical sense and great investors do seem to allocate some of their portfolio to bonds.
I reflected on why I own bonds and how I use them.
Bond allocation decisions are a very personal decision.
After Dinner Investor podcast - https://afterdinnerinvestor.com/podcast/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/afterinvestor
The podcast currently has 2 episodes available.