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36 COMMENTS

  1. Hi Phil, Did you guys miss out on the 30.4% return of the S+P500 for 2019 due to being Out of the Market and in cash waiting for the correction/bear?

  2. Hey Phil. as always great video. Controlling emotions and avoiding risky moves like trying to time the market is the kind of wisdom that I watch your videos for. Bought all 3 of your books recently (I hope it's not the same content recycled between them) and going to start with them once I finish the book i'm reading currently. All the best

  3. Thank you very much for valuable thoughts, honestly I don’t know go deep in to valuation, can you please suggest few business to buy for 5k. I am gona keep it 5 years.

  4. I wonder how that PE model actually holds up in world with all major rates basically at zero. PE at times of treasur yields at 5% must be lower when compared to a risk free rate of 0%. Just three weeks ago the complete EUR interest curve was negative.

  5. As much as I respect and admire rule 1 investing this sounds a little bit vain. From my learning, nobody can time the market – if they could I am sure Warren Buffett would be listening. You can look at Schiller ratios but they don’t guarantee anything. History rhymes but it doesn’t always repeat. There is a reason prices are so high and it’s because interest rates are ridiculously low. There are only overvalued and undervalued companies in both bull and bear markets. So if you bought a high quality company at a discount in a bull market and now it’s down further in a bear market then don’t feel down about it… should you not buy more? It’s even cheaper! The market price has no correlation with value. As the master says, ‘the market is there to serve me, not to instruct me.’ I don’t mean to rant, I just feel people can’t be blamed for not taking their money out before the crash – it’s mostly luck.

  6. I listened to those experts who said it hasn't reached the bottom yet, well I missed out alot, my second lesson –

  7. Is the US economy heading for stagflation? Is that possible with current events? We're seeing an increase in prices, unemployment is increasing, as well as I flatiron rates… It looks like a recipe for stagflation to me…

  8. I’m a huge fan. That being said, the discussion doesn’t really “answer” the headline. Is this a part 1 of a longer discussion, or maybe it’s meant to direct to podcast? Of course, the answer is not simple one-size fits all and is belies each of us to dive into research and master the basics. And…it seems misleading. Still a fan and looking forward to learning more each week.

  9. Amateur investors (in the stock market) are still panicking.
    Amateur real estate investors are making mistakes, and quickly becoming discouraged.
    Only the truly knowledgeable will survive this imminent depression.

  10. Im up 1.6% at the moment, I believe the markets going back down, however I am happy with the company's I own (apart from Wells Fargo that I got into a lot cheaper than Warren Buffet & still lost:-) If I sell the market will go up, if I dont sell it will go down and I can buy more so that means I am better holding??? If only I had a crystal ball:-) Great video, not helpful but made me laugh and thats great!

  11. Just wanted to let you know I’ve following you and latterly learned about stocks just a month ago — a week before all this happen — man o man — just wanted to let you know I’m in a (+) since starting following your rules — so thank you!

  12. Hey Phil thanks for everything you've done for my father and myself! I wanted to know for the estimated eps growth rate do you always use the past equity growth rate? or can you get the average of the big 5 growth rates? Also from the Toolbox should I use the most recent year equity growth rate or the 10 year? I usually plug in different scenarios to get a rough estimate but would love to know what the pro does! Big thanks again and Maru my man!

  13. right now i am down almost 29%, just like mentioned in the video. i think the most i was down was 35%, iirc. i got in juuuuust before the market collapsed but i still got good prices so i am not freaking out. i also need to own at least for a year to avoid taxation. so i am stress-free because i know i will stay in. i have already spent all my money dedicated for investments so it is a good feeling that i do not have to stress out about missing opportunities anymore. though i missed one good position by just few minutes, which i am pissed off about but what can you do. just surf the waves 🙂

    ps: it is also very helpful to keep an eye on some companies over time and go after them once the price goes down. this market drop was a good exercise for me. i already picked some companies so i did not have to do a rushed research.

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