Hey everyone,
Yesterday we had an amazing discussion about what first grabs your attention when looking at a stock.
Now I’d love to flip the question: what’s the single most annoying part of valuing a stock?
Is it diving into endless financial statements that all seem written to confuse you?
Is it calculating intrinsic value and realizing every model gives you a different number?
Is it that forward P/E and projections feel like complete guesswork?
Or maybe it’s just how time-consuming the whole process gets before you even feel confident enough to make a decision?
I’m really curious what you personally hate the most about valuation. what slows you down, makes you roll your eyes, or feels like a total waste of time.
What’s that one thing that makes you think: “ugh, I wish there was a better way to do this”?
What’s the #1 thing that frustrates you the most about stock valuation? And how do you solve it?
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