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How To Spot A Good Company Before It’s Overvalued

IMPORTANT: Please read the disclaimer before continuing. Hey everyone, it’s Kelvin here. After holding classes for my community recently, I received many messages saying that it was hard to find undervalued companies. From there, I started reflecting on some ways to spot a good company before it becomes overvalued. Then, I remembered this very interesting theory…
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How To Become A Better Investor (Level 1-4)

IMPORTANT: Please read the disclaimer before continuing. When it comes to Growth Investing, let’s say investors can be categorized into four levels. There are certain characteristics that each level has, and also methods to move up a tier into a higher level. Which level would you say you are? Read on to find out! The…
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Should You Buy Mastercard Stock?

Mastercard Introduction Mastercard is a payment technology company that generates revenue by charging fees to its customers based on both the dollar volume of card activity and the number of transactions processed through the network. It generates most of its revenue mainly from the United States. Should you buy Mastercard stock? Between Visa and Mastercard,…
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Sometimes… Doing Nothing is the Best

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The Power of Free Cash Flow

Often, what is value creation? It is the magic of an entrepreneurial mind and a commercially-viable business idea, mixed with the ability of creating products/services that consumers desire. We measure that by a business’ free cash flow generation ability.

[Summary] Creating a Portfolio like Warren Buffett

On my daily bus ride to work, I would spend the precious time to read books. “Creating a Portfolio like Warren Buffett” is one of the latest book which I’ve completed reviewing. As an investor for roughly 4.5 years, I like to read books to pick on the author’s perspective of the financial ratios. Most…
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