IFB121: Analyzing the Growth of a Stock Pt. 1




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Summary: <br> Announcer:                        <a href="https://www.temi.com/editor/t/w4byb38Sw3fIcMgEkSeYCR_Fi7smpPpF56keFIAs6hkHKT6mj50z4HABgUcMQ7ORTYNTqfdcWJ3JbzcNg7krBd-hJD4?loadFrom=SharedLink&amp;ts=0.27">00:00</a>                     You’re<br> tuned in to the Investing for Beginners podcast. Finally, step by step premium<br> investment guidance for beginners led by Andrew Sather and Dave Ahern to decode<br> industry jargon, silence crippling confusion and help you overcome emotions by<br> looking at the numbers, your path to financial freedom starts now.<br> <br> <br> <br> Dave:                                    <a href="https://www.temi.com/editor/t/w4byb38Sw3fIcMgEkSeYCR_Fi7smpPpF56keFIAs6hkHKT6mj50z4HABgUcMQ7ORTYNTqfdcWJ3JbzcNg7krBd-hJD4?loadFrom=SharedLink&amp;ts=35.31">00:35</a>                     All<br> right folks, we’ll walk up to Investing for Beginners podcast. This is episode<br> 121 tonight. Andrew and I are going to talk about Benjamin Graham and growth.<br> Andrew has been on a bit of a Ben Graham kick lately. He’s been writing some<br> great blog posts about some of the stuff that he’s been discovered in the<br> intelligent investor as well as security analysis, and we thought this would be<br> a perfect time for us to talk a little bit about growth and Ben Graham, we<br> teased this a little bit a few weeks ago and tonight is the night, so Andrew,<br> why don’t you go ahead and start us off and we can have our little<br> conversation.<br> <br> <br> <br> Andrew:                              <a href="https://www.temi.com/editor/t/w4byb38Sw3fIcMgEkSeYCR_Fi7smpPpF56keFIAs6hkHKT6mj50z4HABgUcMQ7ORTYNTqfdcWJ3JbzcNg7krBd-hJD4?loadFrom=SharedLink&amp;ts=68.54">01:08</a>                     Yeah,<br> thanks, Dave. I think it’s always a good idea once you are established and you<br> have a good base of knowledge when it comes to investing, and I think it’s good<br> to reread stuff because now that you have a new context, you have a greater<br> understanding. You can pick up things I didn’t pick up the first time. So you<br> know, a few select books, whether that’s Benjamin Graham, obviously a huge,<br> he’s an investing legend. Not only was he Warren Buffett’s mentor he taught<br> Warren Buffett at Columbia. He also had his investment funds, and we return 17%<br> per year. Quite a nicest performance. And I think it was over like 30 years. So<br> not only was he a great teacher, but he also walked the walk and made some<br> fantastic returns. And so his books his most popular one, the intelligent<br> investor, that one’s probably one of the best selling investment books of all<br> time.<br> <br> <br> <br> Andrew:                              <a href="https://www.temi.com/editor/t/w4byb38Sw3fIcMgEkSeYCR_Fi7smpPpF56keFIAs6hkHKT6mj50z4HABgUcMQ7ORTYNTqfdcWJ3JbzcNg7krBd-hJD4?loadFrom=SharedLink&amp;ts=128.57">02:08</a>                &amp;...