The 13 F filings are a list of people who have to put their portfolios available to the public every 90 days. If you don't care who you're looking at, there's thousands of them and, you know, somebody's in this company for sure. But none of the 50 some gurus that I'm looking at her, I would, not just want to call these guys "gurus," but mentors. These are really excellent investors who we need to pay attention to.
Once in a blue moon, you might find yourself in a peculiar situation with regards to your investing journey. During the course of your research, you find a company with an eye-catching price tag and little to no fanfare. Then comes the important question: are you ahead of the curve, or is this deal too good to be true?
To examine this potential investment, it’s important to be equipped with the proper tools to complete a proper analysis. From reviewing time frames and understanding operations to gauging wider interest, gaining a comprehensive understanding of a company’s valuation is key in making wise purchases.
Join Phil and Danielle as they continue to follow a thread that was sparked by a discussion of helmets, but has since evolved into a lesson on why a seemingly great bargain might not be worth the risk.
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