Value Investing Program

Value Investing

Value investing is defined as a systematic process of buying high quality stock at an undervalued market price quantified by intrinsic value and justified via financial analysis; then selling the stock in a timely manner upon market price recovery.

The primary tenet of value investing is to to buy low and sell high. If done properly, average annual returns on an investment fund will exceed 30%. Value investing requires the investor spend some time creating a decision matrix for each pool of similar companies. This model is then implemented and updated on an annual basis. Value investing is in effect the exact opposite of day trading. Value investing takes advantage of time and this reduces the overall stress for a fund manager. 

Value InvestingValue investing relies on four principles to ensure success.

The first is risk reduction by only working with high quality stocks; in general, work with the top 2,000 companies worldwide. Absolutely avoid penny and small cap financial instruments. Top companies reduce risk significantly due to their stability of earnings. Stability of earnings is the most important value derivative in business.

Secondly, value investors rely on intrinsic value to set the buy/sell range of market price for the respective stock. Intrinsic value is the core worth of a company. There are several different intrinsic valuation formulas and their application is a function of the company’s business model. There is no single universal intrinsic valuation formula.

In addition, value investors use financial analytics to validate operational and financial performance. This analysis allows the value investor to determine the most likely market price recovery point and its associated time frame to recover.

Finally, patience is required. Time is on the value investor’s side. Look at these results.

 

Value Investing – Value Investment Club

Join the value investing club and learn about value investing and how you can easily acquire similar results with your investment fund. Upon joining, you’ll receive the book Value Investing with Business Ratios, a reference guide used with all the decision models you build. Each week, you receive an e-mail with a full update on the pools. Follow along as the Investment Fund grows. Start investing with confidence from what you learn. Create your own fund and over time, accumulate wealth.

Joining entitles you to the following:

  • Lessons about value investing and the principles involved, Phase I of the program;
  • Free webinars from the author following up the lessons;
  • Charts, graphs and resources to use when you create your own pool, Phase II of the program;
  • Access to the existing pools and their respective data models along with buy/sell triggers, Investment Fund Pools;
  • Follow along with the investment fund and its monthly updates;
  • White papers addressing financial principles and proper interpretation methods, Phase III of the program; AND
  • Some simple good advice.

My Personal Guarantee:
This program isn’t for everyone. If you find this program too intense or not what you expected, TELL ME. Just be honest with me and I’ll refund your membership fee. This promise is good for the first year of the program. I’ve had folks tell me it is too much time commitment or ‘the financial analysis is more than I can grasp’. It’s OK, I understand, everyone starts out with good intentions and then the realization sets in that security analysis is really detailed or takes more work than anticipated. I’m fortunate, I have a formal education in accounting; and also, I enjoy this deep analysis of companies and pools of investments. Therefore, I don’t want you to walk away thinking you got slighted by having to pay a membership fee for a program that just wasn’t right for you. Send me an email; I’ll refund your membership fee within about two days (I’m not at my desk 24/7). 

When you join the Value Investing Club, you receive two separate programs. The first, the one most subscribers are interested in, is access to the activity and models of the Value Investment Fund. Each week, you get regular e-mails which provide recent activity and directives related to buys and sells of the pools’ potential opportunities. In addition, sometimes alerts are sent when opportunities exist with buys and sells of certain securities. In effect, you can mimic the performance of this site’s Value Investment Fund. The particular program venue provides the following benefits:

  • Access to at least six pools of industries and their corresponding potential corporate information (currently 46 members in the aggregate);
  • Each pool has its own decision matrix for buy and sell points;
  • Documented intrinsic values for the respective corporations;
  • Updated buy/sell points as companies report their financial achievements;
  • Alerts as securities get close to their buy and sell points;
  • Regular updates on the Value Investment Fund’s financial performance;
  • Weekly emails updating members about possible opportunities;
  • Access to a wealth of knowledge about value investing.

Although not required, it is encouraged for the subscriber to learn about value investing. This is the second aspect of this program.

The second program is oriented around educating the member about value investing. There are three phases to this part of the program. The first phase consists of lessons 1 through 18 and introduce the concepts and principles of value investing. This Phase I – Four Core Principles of the program teaches about the one core tenet of value investing and the four principles that make value investing so successful. This is a membership site and as such, you must register to join. Yes, there is a fee. The program is explained on the Membership page.

The second phase consists of 80 additional lessons, Lessons 19 – 98. These lessons go into deep detail about the respective individual steps to create a pool of similar investments and design the respective buy/sell model used with value investing. Issues covered in great detail include:

  • Understanding and interpreting financial statements;
  • Calculating intrinsic value;
  • Evaluating financial status and potential returns; AND
  • Construction of a buy/sell model for the pool and its individual members.

Included in this phase are spreadsheets, formulas, graphs and resources for the value investor. An investment pool creation (hotels) is illustrated all the way through this batch of lessons. Phase II – Financial Analysis

The third phase is referred to as the sophistication phase. Here, the author explores additional tools a value investor uses to improve their overall return on investment and reduce risk. Topics covered include how to create counter positions that guarantee profitability; how to read the notes sections of annual reports to gain an advantage over institutional investors; when to dispose of underperforming investments and finally, learn how to utilize the formulas of value investing to leverage your return without any additional risk. Phase III – Sophisticated Investing

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    • Purchased Bank of New York Mellon Corporation

      Purchased Bank of New York Mellon Corporation
      The banking pool of the Value Investment Fund purchased 232.9373 shares of Bank of New York Mellon Corporation trading at $41.93 at close of business on Friday January 22, 2021. Total investment is $10,000 for 232.9373 shares at $42.93 including a $1 per share exchange fee. After careful analysis, it was determined that the bank’s stock ...
    • Value Investment Fund Status Week 13 – No Change From Prior Week

      Value Investment Fund Status Week 13 - No Change From Prior Week
      During the week ending January 22, 2021, the Value Investment Fund was stagnant; it decreased $54 off of $119,496. Whereas the DOW reported a slight uptick of .6%.  At the beginning of the week, the Value Investment Fund’s status stood at $119,496 (see Week 12 report). During the week, Wells Fargo released its preliminary results for ...
    • Value Investing – Pools of Investments (Lesson 14)

      Value Investing - Pools of Investments (Lesson 14)
      Value investors utilize pools of similar companies all belonging to the same industry in order to reduce risk, create accurate buy/sell models and manage their portfolio of investments in their investment fund. It is essential that all potential investments in a pool have similar attributes including market capitalization, comparable operations, indistinguishable balance sheet relationships and ...
    • Value Investment Fund Status Week 12 – Principles are Working.

      Value Investment Fund Status Week 12 - Principles are Working.
      During the week ending January 15, 2021, the Value Investment Fund grew a whopping 1.3%. Whereas the DOW reported a slight downward change of .6%. Exceptional growth for the fund was boosted by the results tied to the REITs Pool. REITs grew 5.8% in one week. The principle of patience is beginning to show itself ...
    • Purchased 2nd Tranche of Wells Fargo Bank

      Purchased 2nd Tranche of Wells Fargo Bank
      The Value Investment Fund purchased a second tranche of Wells Fargo Bank shares today, January 14, 2021, at 12:45 PM. Total investment is $20,000. The price per share including a $1 per share transaction fee is $35.78. This particular investment is a part of the Banking Pool for the Club’s Investment Fund. The stock is currently ...
    • Sold Comerica Bank – Earned 18.38% in 35 Days!

      Sold Comerica Bank - Earned 18.38% in 35 Days!
      Today, Comerica’s stock price hit the sell point in accordance with the buy/sell model for Comerica Bank. At the market’s opening this morning, January 14, 2021, the stock quickly jumped past $65 per share. The order to sell is set at $65 per share. Total proceeds net of $1 per share transaction fees was $23,677.40. ...
    • Purchased 292.0560 Shares Wells Fargo Bank

      Purchased 292.0560 Shares Wells Fargo Bank
      With a tangible book value of approximately $33 per share and a current market price of $33.24 per share, the Banking Pool diversified its portfolio and purchased 292.056 shares of Wells Fargo Bank this morning. The company is due to report its quarter results later this week.  Including a transaction fee of $1 per share, the ...
    • Purchased 43.2994 Shares Essex Property Trust

      Purchased 43.2994 Shares Essex Property Trust
      Today, the Value Investment Fund purchased a second tranche of Essex Property Trust. After calculating the intrinsic value of Essex Property Trust at $256, the REITs Pool allocated $10,000 for a second purchase of Essex once the price dipped below $230 per share. Today, 01/11/21 at 12:38 PM, the stock price dropped to $229.95.
    • Value Investment Fund Status Week 11 – Good Week

      Value Investment Fund Status Week 11 - Good Week
      During the week ending January 8, 2021, the Value Investment Fund expanded 1.3%. Whereas the DOW reported a stronger uptick of 1.5%. Again, exceptional growth for the fund is held in check due to the continued poor performance of the REIT Pool. The concerns about the ability of folks to pay rent during this lockdown ...
    • Intrinsic Value of Essex Property Trust

      Intrinsic Value of Essex Property Trust
      Intrinsic value of stock is a company’s realistic value per share at any given moment. Intrinsic value is not book value; it is the most likely dollar amount a reasonable person would pay for the underlying net assets. In most cases, an investor would include some value for the near-term future earnings of the investment; ...

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