Value Investing and Stock Picking

Stock Picking and Value investing- Is it an Art?

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Publish date: Thu, 11 Jan 2018, 05:36 PM
Value Investing techniques and stock picking strategies employed by fund managers
Dear readers,
 
Have you ever wondered why certain fund managers like George Soros, Peter Lynch, Joel Greenblat is so successful in their own rights and of course not forgetting the super value investor, Ben Graham ( The mentor of Warrent Buffet)...
 
They have all one thing in common, that is buying something or selling something when it has gone wrong. In all honesty the key to stock picking is essential even for the layman as the right strategy will allows even the layman investor to be able to garner positive returns in any market situations.
 
A lot of investors today only focus on short term via trading which only captures small or medium size profit but often missed out on a lot of good opportunities in a trending markets.
 
Super investors like Warrent Buffet or even hedge fund legends like George Soros often hold their portfolio for years if they belief in the underlying asset class.
 
In Malaysia, not that many people heard about a company called Pheim Asset Management. They are a very small niche/boutique fund management companies that is below the radar. They have strong presence managing portfolio for institutional clients like KWSP...( my hard earned money is in there as well).
 
Stock picking is an essential arts and being invested at the right time using the right opportunity proves to be the key fundamental that most of us did not employ (yours truly as well) as we are governed by FEAR and GREED,
 
So, to avoid all this and really fine tune our investing approach for 2018. I strongly encourage you to attend the below event which i had posted via eventbrite  to encourage novice and even season investor to come and hear from a very trustworthy and reliable fund management companies and to learn and fine tune our skills and also to seek for a passive investment return strategies to be employed for our investment
 
This is the link for the registrations:-
 
 
Best of luck and Happy Investing.
 
Keith
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