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📈 Warren Buffett's Three-Step Process For Valuing Stocks

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The formula Warren Buffett uses to build an unbeatable valuation process is based on an old formula

The formula Warren Buffett uses to build an unbeatable valuation process is based on an old formula from 600 BC. Buffett shared in his 2000 letter to shareholders that “the formula for valuing all assets that are purchased for financial gain has been unchanged since it was first laid out by a very smart man in about 600 BC.” This man’s name was Aesop. Aesop’s principle was “a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.” What does this mean when it comes to investing? The smart investor will ask these questions when evaluating an investment opportunity: 1. How do we know there are even birds in the bush? How do I know the opportunity I’m looking at is even real? 2. When will they emerge? When will I see the return? 3. What is the risk-free interest rate? At what point is my capital safe and I’m only seeing the upside of the investment? Buffett continues to dive into his strategy for how to use these principles for identifying value. Reports like these are just some of what you get when you sign up for a subscription to [Hedge Fund Alpha](. Some of the recent content includes: - Michael Burry on how to outsmart the market by avoiding doing this 1 thing to your portfolio. - How the hedge fund industry reacts to the health of the economy - and how to be where the market is GOING to be instead of reacting to the changes. - Charlie Munger on how he and Buffett made a fortune in their early days with “dirty” businesses. And a lot more. Hedge Fund Alpha is here to help you with growing your portfolio with information the mainstream investment news doesn’t want you to know (often because they want to use these strategies for themselves). [You can get started right now free for the next 7 days.]( Then it’s just $1.09 per day after that. Looking forward to seeing you inside. Jacob Hedge Fund Alpha LLC 381 Terhune Avenue Passaic NJ, 07055 973 685 6523 © 2011-2023 [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage your subscription]( | [View online](

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