💰How to Take Advantage of Market Volatility


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With the markets in turmoil, remember Buffett's maxim: " Price is what you pay, value is what you get."

In today's issue:

  • How to take advantage of market volatility from Thomas Chua
  • Geoff Gannon breaks down how Buffett uses leverage
  • Great deep dive into Nintendo from the Intrinsic Value Podcast
  • How to use EVA (Economic Value Added)
  • Much more....

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My Favorite Finds

Thomas Chua dives into how to take advantage of market volatility. Useful anytime, but especially now.

A great take from Geoff Gannon on how Buffett uses leverage to generate returns.

AI is everywhere and on everyone's thoughts related to the markets. Here are some thoughts on the hidden costs of AI.

Great breakdown of Nintendo from the guys at Intrinsic Value Podcast.

Fantastic article from Ian Cassel on how investors don't evolve, but stocks do.

Leandro shares his thoughts on Judges Scientific. Fascinating company and new to me.


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