Compilation of articles recommended for investors in general and, especially, for followers of value investing, volume 146.
Recommended articles of the week in Spanish
- Fundamental analysis of BMW (Victor Morales in Contrarian)
- Analysis of Endesa (ELE) (Andrés Navarro in The Investor's Blog)
- Profitability Analysis - CIE Automotive Vs. Special Ingots (Joel Casado Benito in Alterinver)
- Big falls in the stock market can change your life for the better (Marc Alomar in Wake up your money)
- “The market first shoots and then asks. You have to be contrarian "Interview Buy & Hold (Vicente Varó and Luis Vicente Muñoz in Unience)
- When you go out, how hard to get back in (Vicente Varó in Unience)
- A contrarian among the contrarian (Ezra Crangle en Learning Value)
- Corporate cantamañanismo made in Telefónica (Quiet Investment)
- Portfolio history - Magallanes European, Metavalor Internacional and Valentum (Jucaspe and Unience)
- The 5 mental states that every investor should avoid (Marc Fortuño in Euribor)
- When reading the financial statements of a company, what should I look for first? (ADS Analyst)
- Mondelez launches bid for Hershey to dominate the candy bar industry (Guru Huky and Gurusblog)
- The crossroads of bank-dependent management companies (Blog by Martín Huete)
- Competition against redefined standards (Enrique's blog In)
- The pension piggy bank no longer even gives to pay three monthly payments (Inés Calderón in El Economista)
Recommended articles of the week in English
- Taking Stock of European Equities (Ben Carlson en A Wealth of Common Sense)
- The Market Value Fluctuations of the 10 Largest Companies (John Huber on Base Hit Investing)
- Interview with Warren Buffett’s investment manager Ted Weschler: The recipe for financial success (Christin Martens and Busines Insider)
- The Brexit Effect: The Signals amidst the Noise (Aswath Damodaran en Musing On Markets)
- Why Do Most Acquisitions by Microcaps Destroy Shareholder Value? (Ian Cassek and MicroCapClub)
- Brexit: The investment impact one week on (John Kingham and UK Value Investor)