Weekly Dispatches
Undervalued Shares
Every week, I send out an email with observations about markets, investments, and random other subjects. These emails will help you shape your world-view, they will teach you new investment strategies, and they will also give you new ideas that you can research further.
MOST POPULAR WEEKLY DISPATCHES
Don't invest in it if they don't call you crazy!
13 investment trends for a new world
Investing in Poland (3-part series)
2020 – the year for investing in Europe?
Sark: investment opportunity of a decade
Riches among ruins (3-part series)
A few thoughts on Wirecard
Agfa-Gevaert and activist investing in Europe – a case study
Blogs to Watch (part 1): Lyn Alden
Ferrari – the company, the stock, and my car
The Cuba files – court documents for distressed debt investors
Investing in ancient Cuban debt is one of the investment world’s great adventures, and 10 Undervalued-Shares.com readers can become a part of it.
Venezuela – a multi-bagger recovery play?
Venezuela has more oil than Saudi Arabia, but suffered the worst economic collapse in modern history. Can private investors benefit from its recovery?
Blogs to watch (part 30): The Flying Frisby
Dominic Frisby’s “The Flying Frisby” – the 30th and final part of “Blogs to watch” – offers investment ideas and more.
Pinelawn Cemetery – making a fortune from “land share certificates”
Pinelawn Cemetery is the US’ only remaining cemetery with tradable land shares, and you can invest through the stock market!
The world’s best investors (part 3): Martin Ebner – Switzerland’s shareholder value pioneer
Swiss investor Martin Ebner became a billionaire out of nowhere, then nearly lost everything. Today, he is richer than ever. What does his unusual career teach us?
The world’s best investors (part 2): Nicholas Roditi – the phantom billionaire
Nicholas “Nick” Roditi is one of the greatest – and most secretive – money-makers of all time. What do we know about him, and what can we learn from him?