Throwback Thursday: The 15 Steps I Took to Become an Excellent Value Investor
This is another post on our ongoing Throwback Thursdays Series, where we share blog posts from the past to bring you a ton of value and help you learn faster.
Today, I’m sharing one of my old posts with you, The 15 Steps I Took to Become an Excellent Value Investor.
Let’s get to it…
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A couple weeks ago, Bill over at Trade Rush Review, asked me to write-up a guest post on the 15 steps I took to become an excellent value investor for his subscribers, and the post went live yesterday.
Not only does the article detail the steps I took to change from an inexperienced investor to an excellent investor, but it also contains a shareable and saveable infographic that you can use.
All the advice is simple to follow and easy to start.
You can use the advice in the article to become an excellent value investor too.
This does not mean the process of becoming an excellent value investor is easy, but as I say in the article:
“Value investing does not require high intelligence. Or a specialized skill set.
Ignore your inner hater that says you can’t do this. You’re wasting your time. And you won’t become an excellent value investor.
I Promise you’ll become an excellent value investor if have the proper mindset. Put in the time. And continue to improve over time.”
Here is Bill’s introduction to my article:
“Let me introduce Jason Rivera, a blogger who talks about value investing. If you want a chance in hell of being a value investor, then you need to hear what Jason has to say.
Welcome Jason…“
To read the rest of the article and to see the infographic go to this link.
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