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Value Investment

Buying at the right price essential in 2013 as ever

by Ashik Shah on 31 October 2013

Secret Millionaire’s Club

by Ashik Shah on 31 October 2013

Improving fundamentals while volatile stock prices reflect macro fears in 2013

by Ashik Shah on 31 July 2013

Finding value as “market” valuations become overstretched in 2013

by Ashik Shah on 30 April 2013

Short-term fear and uncertainty versus long term value in 2013

by Ashik Shah on 31 January 2013

Tap Dancing to Work: Warren Buffett on Practically Everything, 1966-2013

by Ashik Shah on 31 December 2012

Special letter on 17th October 2008

by Ashik Shah on 17 October 2008

The false value of “i”, “e” and “.com” in 2000

by Ashik Shah on 15 November 2000

Bricks and Mortar or the Bandwagon in 2000

by Ashik Shah on 16 August 2000

Investment process is not based on fashion or timing in 2000

by Ashik Shah on 16 May 2000

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  • Ashik Shah is dedicated to value investment, an investment style which has been applied by arguably the world’s greatest investor, Warren Buffett, and many more. It has been applied, in many different ways, to preserve and grow the capital of families.

    The various postings on this website share insights which Ashik has gained in his 19 years of investing in the global markets, often working with some of the greatest investors, such as Bruce Berkowitz.

    You will find thoughts on developed, emerging and frontier markets which are often contrarian, distinct from the commonly held view of the crowd.

    Applying the principles of value investment, valuing and analysing shares as a piece of a business, helps to avoid speculative excesses and invest in a prudent, business-minded, often contrarian, way.
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