Investment Strategy
Latest Questions for Investment Strategy (131)
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Imagine you're an orchardist growing fruit trees, not a vegetable vendor hustling every day in the market. That's the fundamental difference between a defensive inve...
Hey friend! Talking about Graham's advice for us ordinary investors (whom he called "defensive investors"), this is a classic topic. His core idea is actually quite simple: don't lose money, don't ove...
Hey friend, great to see your interest in Graham's investment philosophy. This is an excellent question and one of the core disciplines for defensive investors.
Ha, that's a fantastic question – clearly from someone who's seriously read The Intelligent Investor. Graham's philosophy is like the "Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms" of the investment world: unadorne...
The Defensive Investor: The “Lazy Genius” Approach to Steady Gains
Hello! Seeing this question reminds me of when I first started learning about investing.
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Okay, let's talk about this. Bringing the concept of "Margin of Safety" from the book to real life isn't some mysterious feat. Just think of it like buying groceries.
Yes, I completely agree with the view that “a margin of safety is the cornerstone of successful investing.” It's not some complex mathematical formula; it’s more like an investment philosophy and worl...
Absolutely, no problem. Let's talk about this core and essential concept in value investing.
What is the Margin of Safety?
Imagine you're designing a bridge.
Hey friend! Great to chat about this topic—it's one of the most classic and core concepts in value investing.
The idea of "Mr. Market" was introduced by Benjamin Graham, the "Godfather of Wall Street,...
Hey friend, let's talk about that moody "Mr. Market." This is a classic metaphor proposed by Graham in The Intelligent Investor. Understanding him means you're halfway there in grasping value investin...
Okay, this question is a classic and a compulsory lesson in every investor's growth journey. Let's talk about this topic in plain language.
Treat "Mr.
How Does Takashi Otekogawa (B.N.F.) View Buffett? A Dialogue Between "Fast" and "Slow"
Talking about this topic is truly fascinating. Takashi Otekogawa (online alias B.N.F.
Okay, let's talk about B.N.F. (Takashi Ojikawa), Japan's 'stock god,' buying a building.
A guy who's constantly glued to his computer screen, buying and selling stocks, suddenly drops ¥17 billion (rou...
Bro, that question of yours is spot on. It's arguably the ultimate test faced by nearly every trader on their journey from beginner to expert, and ultimately, to the elite level.
Hey there, friend! That's a really great question. Many people find it strange – how can you make money in stocks without looking at whether a company is good or bad? Japan's day trading legend B.N.F.
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Answer Content: Okay, regarding LY Corporation's (the well-known company formed by the ...
Okay, no problem. Let me break down this special "No-Rebuilding Allowed" (Saikenchiku Fuka) property type in Japanese real estate for you.
What is a "No-Rebuilding Allowed" Property?
Simply put, a "N...
Hello! Talking about the motivations for buying property in Japan is indeed a fascinating topic. People's reasons vary significantly. Based on what I've seen and learned, they can be broadly categoriz...
That's right, what you heard is true! In Japan, this is a very common and unique system called "Kabunushi Yūtai" (株主優待, Shareholder Benefits).