Compilation of articles recommended for investors in general and, especially, for followers of value investing, volume 140.
Recommended articles of the week in Spanish
- Análisis De Deoleo (OLE) (Andrés Navarro in The Investor's Blog)
- Easyjet Analysis (EZJ) (Andrés Navarro in The Investor's Blog)
- Análisis Técnico vs. Value Investing (Dancing with Wolves Podcast)
- PayPal's business model and the plastic oligopoly (Joan Anglada in The Money Glory)
- EV / EBIT: If this action seemed cheap before! (Antonio in Many Passive Income)
- How to have a better investment process (Ezra Crangle en Learning Value)
- How to Invest Simple and Make Money (Brian Flores in Let's Talk About Finance)
- Stop loss : ¿Son útiles? (Alejandro Estebaranz in The Art of Investing)
- Conference by Iván Martín at the II Conference on Personal Finance and Investment of the IJM (Magallanes Value Investors at Unience)
- In syndication: Buy & Hold Investors Meeting (Buy & Hold en Unience)
- The 10 Spanish funds that have raised the most money until April (Vicente Varó in Unience)
- Public pension system: one more reason to learn to invest (Marc in Wake Up Your Money)
- The fear of losing money makes you lose money in the Stock Market (Marc in Wake Up Your Money)
- There are no shortcuts to reducing debt (Droblo in Euribor)
- Countries with the most expensive and cheapest housing, and travel to China (Marc Garrigasait and Investors Connundrum)
- "Creative" accounting becomes fashionable among listed companies (Guru Huky and Gurusblog)
- It's official now. Public debt exceeds 100% of GDP (Guru Huky and Gurusblog)
Recommended articles of the week in English
- Middleby Corporation (MIDD): Case Study of an Intelligent Fanatic Led 100-Bagger (Ian Cassel at MicroCapClub)
- Apple vs. Exxon Mobil (John Huber on Base Hit Investing)
- Deconstructing 30 Year Stock Market Returns (Ben Carlson en A Wealth of Common Sense)
- How The Financial News Can Blind You (Sean Stannard-Stockton en Intrinsic Investing)
- Latticework of Mental Models: Winner’s Curse (Anshul Khare en Safal Niveshak)
- Are Banks More Profitable When Interest Rates Are High or Low? (Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis)