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
Where others see boycotts of fossil fuels, I see opportunities
Boycotts and divestiture campaigns can make for great investment bargains – is now the time to invest in high-dividend yielding and cash flow rich energy companies?
Putting the Vroom back into Porsche and Volkswagen (Research Report #2)
My latest report investigates Porsche SE, probably THE best equity opportunity you can currently find on the German market. And that’s not because they’d be producing cars (they don’t!).
Saving taxes: The one aspect that John Bogle forgot to mention
I personally love the “Eight Basic Rules for Investors”. “Minimizing the amount of taxes you pay on income and investments” should be rule number nine, though.
MercadoLibre, the South American success story that is seeking to rival Amazon
MercadoLibre is South America’s leading e-commerce company. Its share has low valuation and excellent growth perspectives but is it also a good investment?
Finding bargains, no matter where they hide
There is an entire world of opportunities beyond the FAANG stocks. Up your long-term investment success by identifying the industries and countries that are cheaper to buy into than ever before.
Argentinean money lessons – Germany, take note!
Argentina’s debt crisis delivers useful lessons for investors. How to apply common sense to spot risks and opportunities in long-term equity investing?