This week, in addition to many other recommended readings, I also bring you a collaboration in an article for Learning Value, one of the leading value investing blogs in Latin America and the Spanish-speaking world. This is an article in which several investors from all over the world have participated, in which we give our opinion on the importance of books when investing in the stock market along with reading recommendations taking advantage of Book Day. A 100% recommended reading:
- Why reading will make you a better investor (Ezra Crangle en Learning Value)
Recommended articles of the week in Spanish
- Telepizza: IPO Analysis (Alejandro Estebaranz in The Art of Investing)
- Análisis De Cummins (CMI) (Andrés Navarro on the Investor's Blog)
- Vocational Analysis (VOC) (Andrés Navarro on the Investor's Blog)
- A good deal is not always a good investment (Contrarian)
- Don Quijote and the "Value Investing" (Beltrán de la Lastra in Unience)
- The banking problem (Double in Euribor)
- 10 facts you probably did not know about the largest company in the world that you probably did not know (Carlos López in Euribor)
- My notes live from Warren Buffett's lecture (Vicente Varó in Unience)
- Time horizon and value investing (Luis Allué Bellosta in Unience)
- How to prevent a great business from becoming your worst investment (Marc in Wake Up Your Money)
- How can an operator like Másmóvil afford so many purchases? (Raúl Jaime Maestre in El Blog Salmón)
- An image to explain what hyperinflation is (Guru Huky and Gurusblog)
Recommended articles of the week in English
- Mebane Faber Shareholder Yield Backtest (Fat Pitch Financials)
- Good Or Bad Capital Allocation: Example SAP (Value and Opportunity)
- Second-Level Thinking: What Smart People Use to Outperform (Farnam Street)
- State of Indian Stock Markets – April 2016 (Dev Ashish en Stable Investor)
- Young Bulls And Old Bears (Michael Batnick and The Irrelevant Investor)