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[] Distilling the complex down to the essentials [View in browser]( [View in browser]( [] From the Desk of Don Yocham: [] From the Desk of Don Yocham: [] Simple and True Any investment decision boils down to answering the question “how much at what price?” And over the course of a nearly 30-year career in finance I’ve encountered a lot of ways for coming up with an answer. Across macro, fundamental, statistical, technical I bet I’ve considered hundreds of techniques. Some required graduate-level study to acquire. Others I learned through the challenge of working alongside investment professionals at the highest levels of finance. A handful proved inscrutable gobbledygook. And a surprisingly large number took nothing more than hard work and repetition to master. Now, I would never trust most of these methods, models, processes, or whatever you want to call them on their own. To get comfortable with a decision requires referencing other methods as well. And, at least for me, the more steps I’m forced to take in a decision, the less confident I become in making it. But that’s not true of them all. Across all the methods I’ve seen, two are so self-contained that I can make decisions based solely on their results. As far as frameworks go, they stand on their own two feet. [And they can because they plant those feet firmly on assumptions I have come to believe as both simple and true…]( [] [Signature Don Yocham] Don Yocham [] PS> [Click here]( to join me & other like-minded folks on our private Prosperity Pub community channel. It's completely free and you'll get my exclusive market insights as well as a chance to ask me questions directly. If you need a hand installing Telegram, we put [this handy guide]( together for you. [] Simple and True Any investment decision boils down to answering the question “how much at what price?” And over the course of a nearly 30-year career in finance I’ve encountered a lot of ways for coming up with an answer. Across macro, fundamental, statistical, technical I bet I’ve considered hundreds of techniques. Some required graduate-level study to acquire. Others I learned through the challenge of working alongside investment professionals at the highest levels of finance. A handful proved inscrutable gobbledygook. And a surprisingly large number took nothing more than hard work and repetition to master. Now, I would never trust most of these methods, models, processes, or whatever you want to call them on their own. To get comfortable with a decision requires referencing other methods as well. And, at least for me, the more steps I’m forced to take in a decision, the less confident I become in making it. But that’s not true of them all. Across all the methods I’ve seen, two are so self-contained that I can make decisions based solely on their results. As far as frameworks go, they stand on their own two feet. [And they can because they plant those feet firmly on assumptions I have come to believe as both simple and true…]( [] [Signature Don Yocham] Don Yocham [] PS> [Click here]( to join me & other like-minded folks on our private Prosperity Pub community channel. It's completely free and you'll get my exclusive market insights as well as a chance to ask me questions directly. If you need a hand installing Telegram, we put [this handy guide]( together for you. [] Disclaimer & Disclosures The information in this email is intended for informational purposes only and does not guarantee specific results as there is a high degree of risk involved with trading. Also, our traders are real traders and may have financial interests in the companies discussed. Please see our [Terms and Conditions]( for more information. This email was sent to {EMAIL} by Prosperity Pub 495 Town Plaza | Ponte Vedra | FL | 32081 [Unsubscribe]( [] Disclaimer & Disclosures The information in this email is intended for informational purposes only and does not guarantee specific results as there is a high degree of risk involved with trading. Also, our traders are real traders and may have financial interests in the companies discussed. Please see our [Terms and Conditions]( for more information. This email was sent to {EMAIL} by Prosperity Pub 495 Town Plaza | Ponte Vedra | FL | 32081 [Unsubscribe](

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