Monday 5 November 2018

Top Investment Blogs to Read

To become a top investor, you need to read as much as you can. I love to get into the minds of top investors by reading about their techniques, their experiences, and their knowledge.

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https://musingsjeffong.blogspot.com/

This blog is started by someone who knows property and stock investment well. His technique and philosophy is well thought out. He is adept in technical analysis, fundamental analysis, calling macros well. He is also very experienced in real estate investing. He also shares investment products like H2O Multibonds, which is a global macro fund that has achieved 17% IRR over seven years, with daily liquidity. He belongs to the community of people who contributed to articles in this blog.

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https://www.valuewalk.com/

Started in 2010, ValueWalk.com offers breaking financial industry news — with a focus on hedge funds, large asset managers, and value investing. The site provides quality content that is important to value investors (most of which is free).
It is read by senior level executives at the largest banks, hedge funds, asset managers, and Fortune 500 companies.
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https://thereformedbroker.com/
This blog was started in November 2008 by the New York City-based financial advisor and CEO of Ritholtz Wealth Management, Joshua M. Brown.

The blog covers markets, politics, economics, media, culture and finance. Brown uses “statistics, satire, anecdotes, pop culture references, sarcasm, fact, fantasy and any other device” to communicate his market-related insights.
Brown has been featured in or has written for Fortune, Forbes, the Wall Street Journal, MarketWatch, Dow Jones Newswires, Bloomberg, Reuters, and more. He is also an on-air contributor to CNBC.
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https://www.oaktreecapital.com/insights/howard-marks-memos
Oaktree Capital Management is a global alternative investment management firm with expertise in credit strategies. A section of their website is devoted to insights specifically from their internal team about investment strategies and investment philosophy. Howard Marks (CFA and Co-Chairman of Oaktree) covers topics from index investing to macro-fragility, to algorithmic investing.