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8 TIP: Value Investing Questions from a Newbie

In this episode of The Investor’s Podcast, the Stig and Preston were asked important questions from a new value investor that’s interested in putting money into the stock market. If you’re looking to do the same, or you’re interested in hearing some fantastic questions, you won’t want to miss this week’s episode.

IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:
– Who is Calin Yablonski?
– How should an investor start picking stocks?
– Can I apply common valuation techniques for index funds?
– Where does risk come from?
– How much time should I spend on Investing?
– Ask The Investors: Should I buy the same stocks as Warren Buffett?

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