What you'll learnLearn about Fundamental Investing Strategies
Learn Intrinsic Value Calculation and Margin of Safety
Learn Qualitative and Quantitative Company Analysis
Learn how to reach Financial Freedom
Learn how to identify sustainable companies
RequirementsNo requirements
DescriptionOnline course 1 of 4:The Value Investing Journey"Price is what you pay, value is what you get". This quote from Benjamin Graham implies that there can be a big difference between the share price of a company and its actual value. Since the market tends to be irrational in the short run, there are always some companies which are overvalued and some companies which are undervalued referring to their intrinsic value.How to identify and select undervalued companies is one of the key concepts of this online course about value investing.Online course 2 of 4:Towards Financial Freedom and Beyond"If you don't find a way to make money while you sleep, you will work until you die."This quote from legendary value investor Warren Buffett shows impressively how important it is to build passive streams of income and why financial freedom should be the overall goal of personal finance.In this online course, you will get a broader overview about what it needs to reach financial freedom.Online course 3 of 4:Sustainable Investing and ESG for Value InvestorsSustainable Investing and ESG are more than just temporary trends at the financial markets.They are essential to transform our global economy and get back into balance with our planet earth.Through the combination of sustainable criteria and the financial criteria of conventional value investing, you will be able to build a successful and sustainable portfolio.Online course 4 of 4:Stock Market Investing during a RecessionEven if the stock market always increases in the long run, there are many fluctuations and declines on the way.This scares most people and even keeps them away from investing their savings into the stock market. But it is a huge misconception, since the stock market has offered between 6% and 7% annual return during the last 50 years.And especially difficult times like recessions offer huge opportunities from the view of a value investor. It allows them to buy great companies for discount prices and profit extraordinarily from the recovery.
OverviewSection 1: Introduction 1/4: The Value Investing Journey
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: 1. Earn. Save. Invest
Lecture 2 1.1
Lecture 3 1.2
Lecture 4 1.3
Lecture 5 1.4
Lecture 6 1.5
Lecture 7 1.6
Section 3: 2. Compounded interest
Lecture 8 2.1
Lecture 9 2.2
Lecture 10 2.3
Section 4: 3. Mindset of Investors
Lecture 11 3.1
Lecture 12 3.2
Lecture 13 3.3
Lecture 14 3.4
Section 5: 4. Stock = Company
Lecture 15 4.1
Lecture 16 4.2
Lecture 17 4.3
Lecture 18 4.4
Lecture 19 4.5
Lecture 20 4.6
Section 6: 5. Fundamental Strategies
Lecture 21 5.1
Lecture 22 5.2
Lecture 23 5.3
Lecture 24 5.4
Section 7: 6. Value Investing
Lecture 25 6.1
Lecture 26 6.2
Lecture 27 6.3
Section 8: 7. Contrary Investing
Lecture 28 7.1
Lecture 29 7.2
Lecture 30 7.3
Lecture 31 7.4
Lecture 32 7.5
Section 9: 8. Selection process
Lecture 33 8.1
Lecture 34 8.2
Lecture 35 8.3
Lecture 36 8.4
Section 10: 9. Profitability and stability
Lecture 37 9.1
Lecture 38 9.2
Lecture 39 9.3
Lecture 40 9.4
Section 11: 10. Dividends
Lecture 41 10.1
Lecture 42 10.2
Lecture 43 10.3
Lecture 44 10.4
Section 12: 11. Financial ratios
Lecture 45 11.1
Lecture 46 11.2
Lecture 47 11.3
Lecture 48 11.4
Section 13: 12. Intrinsic Value
Lecture 49 12.1
Lecture 50 12.2
Lecture 51 12.3
Section 14: 13. Portfolio Management
Lecture 52 13.1
Lecture 53 13.2
Lecture 54 13.3
Section 15: Bonus: Case Study for company analysis
Lecture 55 Case Study
Section 16: Introduction 2/4: Towards Financial Freedom and Beyond
Lecture 56 Introduction 2/4
Lecture 57 Motivational Story
Section 17: 1. The Start of your Journey
Lecture 58 1.1
Lecture 59 1.2
Lecture 60 1.3
Lecture 61 1.4
Lecture 62 1.5
Lecture 63 1.6
Section 18: 2.
Lecture 64 2.1
Lecture 65 2.2
Lecture 66 2.3
Lecture 67 2.4
Lecture 68 2.5
Lecture 69 2.6
Lecture 70 2.Application
Section 19: 3. Financial Education is the Key
Lecture 71 3.1
Lecture 72 3.2
Lecture 73 3.3
Lecture 74 3.4
Section 20: 4. Saving over Consumption
Lecture 75 4.1
Lecture 76 4.2
Lecture 77 4.3
Lecture 78 4.4
Lecture 79 4.5
Lecture 80 4.6
Lecture 81 4.7
Lecture 82 4.Application
Lecture 83 4.Mistakes
Section 21: 5. Stock Market Investing
Lecture 84 5.1
Lecture 85 5.2
Lecture 86 5.3
Lecture 87 5.4
Lecture 88 5.5
Lecture 89 5.6
Lecture 90 5.7
Lecture 91 5.8
Lecture 92 5.9
Lecture 93 5.10
Lecture 94 5.11
Lecture 95 5.Application
Lecture 96 5.Mistakes
Section 22: 6. Real Estate Investing
Lecture 97 6.1
Lecture 98 6.2
Lecture 99 6.3
Lecture 100 6.4
Lecture 101 6.5
Lecture 102 6.6
Lecture 103 6.7
Lecture 104 6.Application
Lecture 105 6.Mistakes
Section 23: 7. Businesses - The Money Machines
Lecture 106 7.1
Lecture 107 7.2
Lecture 108 7.3
Lecture 109 7.4
Lecture 110 7.5
Lecture 111 7.6
Lecture 112 7.7
Lecture 113 7.Application
Lecture 114 7.Mistakes
Section 24: 8. Reaching Financial Freedom
Lecture 115 8.1
Lecture 116 8.2
Lecture 117 8.3
Lecture 118 8.Application
Section 25: 9. Beyond Financial Freedom
Lecture 119 9.1
Lecture 120 9.2
Lecture 121 9.3
Lecture 122 9.4
Section 26: Introduction 3/4: Sustainable Investing and ESG
Lecture 123 Introduction 3/4
Section 27: 1.
Lecture 124 1.1
Lecture 125 1.2
Lecture 126 1.3
Lecture 127 1.4
Lecture 128 1.5
Lecture 129 1.6
Section 28: 2. Political and Corporate Framework
Lecture 130 2.1
Lecture 131 2.2
Lecture 132 2.3
Lecture 133 2.4
Lecture 134 2.5
Section 29: 3. ESG at the Financial Markets
Lecture 135 3.1
Lecture 136 3.2
Lecture 137 3.3
Lecture 138 3.4
Lecture 139 3.5
Section 30: 4. Sustainable Investing Strategies
Lecture 140 4.1
Lecture 141 4.2
Lecture 142 4.3
Lecture 143 4.4
Lecture 144 4.5
Lecture 145 4.6
Section 31: 5. Identifying Sustainable Companies
Lecture 146 5.1
Lecture 147 5.2
Lecture 148 5.3
Lecture 149 5.4
Lecture 150 5.5
Lecture 151 5.6
Lecture 152 5.7
Lecture 153 5.8
Lecture 154 5.9
Lecture 155 5.10
Lecture 156 5.11
Section 32: 6. Financial Analysis
Lecture 157 6.1
Lecture 158 6.2
Lecture 159 6.3
Lecture 160 6.4
Lecture 161 6.5
Lecture 162 6.6
Lecture 163 6.7
Section 33: Introduction 4/4: Stock Market Investing during a Recession
Lecture 164 Introduction 4/4
Section 34: Recession Investing
Lecture 165 1.
Lecture 166 2.
Lecture 167 3.
Lecture 168 4.
Lecture 169 5.
Lecture 170 6.
Lecture 171 7.
Lecture 172 8.
Lecture 173 9.
Lecture 174 10.
Students who want to learn Value Investing,Students who wants to analyze companies and do their own stock-picking,Students who wants to become more independent by creating a passive stream of income,Students who want to reach Financial Freedom,Students who want to invest in a sustainable way,Students who want to make an impact on society and environment,Students who want to prepare for recessions at the stock market,Students who want to combine value investing and macro investing
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