In my network of friends / family / colleagues, I’m most often known as ‘The Investment Guy’.
Because of this, I’m often asked about the latest trend in investing, whether would it be years ago, gold and silver, the Greek Crash a couple of years ago, or more recently, weed stocks and cryptocurrency.
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In this video, I want to talk about how I deal with information overload.
“I typically look to focus on one to five things that I think are important for the company and its prospects going forward.” One of my quotes from the video below.
Let’s get to it…
In the 22-minute video above, I want to talk about how I deal with complexity in investing.
Here are some of the things I talked about in the video above:
- The difference between complexities and information overload
- How I deal with information overload in Investing
- How I deal with information overload in general
- And more…
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