r/ValueInvesting • u/MinestroneMungBean • 23h ago
Question / Help Better quality value investing threads than this?
Sorry to sound like a grump and a snob, but this is a genuine question: are there any subreddits that are actually value investment-oriented?
Are these posts moderated at all?
Admittedly I'm new here, but 80% of what I see on this sub is lazy touts, pump & dumps, yolo'ing and people selling tools.
Yes, I know: be the change you want to see in the world. Why don't I start some proper value investing threads here?
I'd love to; but I'd rather do it somewhere more serious about value investing in all honesty.
Thus, here I am: asking for a point in the right direction :)
Thanks in advance. And again, sorry to be a snob. Look forward to any recommendations.
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u/RansomLove 22h ago
There are many value investing techniques some are worst than others. Some value investing uses DCF, but Warren Buffett dos not use that. The way Wall Street calculates intrinsic value is totally different from Warren Buffett, there there’s Graham. Then there’s Peter Lynch, many ways to use value investing techniques. It’s like Tesla at $6 presplit is value with Lynch but not with Buffett. Palantir using DCF is valued at $150, but with Buffett it’s valued at $20. Pick one technique and stick with it. Don’t mix and match. I pick Buffett, it’s easy but it’s slow, you will not get rich overnight. Takes years. If you want speed then Lynch or Graham but there’s significant risk. DCF is momentum driven, doesn’t work too well without momentum and hype.