Value Investing vs. Value Trading - Using Options to Buy Great Stocks at Great Prices



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  1. Great video. I am a value trader but this video gives me some good advice also. It is important to try and get to know a business rather than rely on quants, you can often very quickly spot red flags like the company dumping millions of shares on the market or lawsuits with loose ends, likewise you can discover that a business with poor fundamentals is legitimate with good leadership, fully engaged with what they are doing and less bothered with what some speculator thinks. It doesn't take long to cover the basics of a business, read a few SEC filings, listen to conference calls, look up upcoming products and things important to the business, you can then spend more time on it if you spot potential opportunities or monitor the company easily from then on if you are familiar with it.
  2. Great Video.
  3. Go Brad!


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