What does Bible say about Money and Investment?

Bibek Raj Pangeni | 15th May, 2021 | Readers might need some faith in spirituality otherwise this article maybe just a waste of time. “Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. But people who aren’t spiritual can’t receive truths from God’s Spirit. It all sounds foolish to […]
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Momentum Investing: Ride Winners and Cut Losers.

Momentum Investing: Ride Winners and Cut Losers. D. Karki |13th May, 2021| Momentum investors ride the wave: The most basic momentum strategy buys stocks that have performed well in the past. This strategy is very different from a pure value strategy (which exclusively focuses on buying cheap stocks). They believe winners keep winning and losers […]
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Short Selling + Insider Selling = Profitable Strategy?

When Short Sellers and Corporate Insiders Agree on Stock Pricing -Chune Young Chung, Hong Kee Sul, and Kainan Wang -Journal of Portfolio Management -A version of this paper can be found here What are the research questions? This study uses a long and comprehensive time series covering 1977-2014, with just under 180,000 quarterly observations for […]
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Value Investing? Really?

Article by Mahim Dhungel Software Engineer, Quant Education: Maharashtra Institute of Technology, Pune (Published on ShareSansar, Friday April 9, 2021) For those of you who preach that value investing is THE WAY for a retail investor to make money, the first question I ask is “Why don’t you tell us what the future cash flow […]
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Is the MA Crossover Strategy Even Profitable?

– Bivek Neupane Thu, Apr 8, 2021 on ShareSansar Today we shall be doing a fun exercise. We shall be questioning one of the most well-known trading strategies: the infamous moving average crossover. In this article, I am not going to go through the details of what a MA crossover strategy is. If you do […]
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A Review of Benjamin Graham’s Famous Value Investing Strategy: “Net-Nets”

Benjamin Graham, often considered a strong candidate for the “the father of quantitative value investing“, developed an investment strategy that involved purchasing securities for less than their “current-asset value”, “a rough index of the liquidating value”. We uncovered ten research papers that examined the returns achieved by investing in such securities which were conducted over a number of decades and across […]
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