Month: June 2019

Here’s Why Pharmacy Stocks Are a Bargain Right Now

Here’s Why Pharmacy Stocks Are a Bargain Right Now

Why pharmacy stocks are a good investment right now? Let's take a look at two specific companies, McKesson and Walgreens Boots Alliance.

Investment Lessons Learned from the Poker Table – Ep 18

Having the second best hand in poker is dangerous: You're likely to go all in, and you may win, but you also risk losing it all. There's a lot of this going on in the investing world. Listen to Vitaliy explain the problem – and the solution. You can...

The VC Bubble Is Putting Established Companies at Risk – Ep 17

Continuously low interest rates can create bubbles – and there's evidence that we're living through a venture capital bubble today. The problem is that when this bubble bursts, it won't just affect companies that are relying on VC funding to stay...

The Venture Capital market Bubble Is Putting Established Companies at Risk

The Venture Capital market Bubble Is Putting Established Companies at Risk

Low interest rates have been in place for over a decade and while they have created a bubble in the venture capital market, they have also caused some companies to rely on the kindness of future capital markets and become "Ponzi-like" companies.

Being A Father – Ep 16

What's better: leaving your children with $100M after you pass away, or leaving them with fond memories of your time together? Sparked by an unexpected comment from a millionaire's son, Vitaliy ponders this question. You can read this article online...

Ukraine

Idealist, I Am

My wife and I recently watched a Ukrainian comedy series. A history teacher is caught on video delivering a passionate ...

Is Value Investing Dead? – Ep 15

Value investors have underperformed over the past decade and many are starting to succumb to the allure of growth stocks. But is that because value investing is dead? Or is there another, more worrying reason? You can read this article online at: 

Is Value Investing Dead?

Is Value Investing Dead?

According to many market commentators, value investing doesn’t work the way it used to, and some tout statistics that growth has outperformed value over the last decade. Is value investing dead?