Secrets
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You don’t need to be extraordinary to achieve extraordinary results.


Gain access to clear and understandable structures that explain the core principles of value investing simply and effectively, enabling you to grasp and apply them.
This will empower you to take control of your financial future with knowledge and confidence, making it more secure, and to patiently building your own wealth through stocks.

What you can from Warren Buffet and Charlie Munger to learn  


Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger are two of the most successful investors of our time. Their investment strategy – value investing – has generated above-average returns for decades, with reduced risk, while maintaining manageable. This strategy is so successful that many other major investors adopt it and adapt it to their needs. And they all consistently outperform the market.

What exactly is this strategy? And can any ordinary private (small) investor use it?

Warren Buffett claims that you don’t have to be extraordinary to achieve extraordinary results. Building wealth is therefore not an art mastered by only a few people or requiring exceptional intelligence.

With the right foundation, anyone can build their own wealth. Because everyone knows best what’s right for them – including when it comes to choosing the right stocks. 

“The Secrets of Intelligent Investing” offers a concise overview of value investing. Drawing on his experience as a typical private investor who started with 200 DM, Oliver Hauschke created a structure that is easy for anyone to understand and apply, presenting the core principles of value investing simply and clearly.

This makes it possible to take control of one’s financial future with knowledge and self-confidence, to make it more secure, and to patiently build one’s own wealth with stocks.

  • why a stock is not just a piece of paper and what buying stocks is really about.
  • to understand the true meaning of stock prices and why you don’t lose money when prices fall, but rather that they are actually beneficial for you.
  • what impact constant activity has on your profits and why it’s often better to do nothing.
  • why the biggest problem in investing is all too often yourself and how you can solve it.
  • why you, as a private investor, can also invest successfully in the stock market with common sense.
  • why excessive diversification of your capital is detrimental to your investment success.
  • which companies and sectors you should invest in and which you should avoid, and how not knowing about every company increases your security.
  • what role management plays in building your wealth.
  • what the margin of safety is and how large it should be.
  • what you need to know about the annual report, how to read and analyze it.
  • what makes outstanding companies.
  • how to calculate and assess a company’s intrinsic value and whether the company is a buy.