COVID, Inflation, and Value Investing: Answers to “Millenial Investing” – Ep 161

Vitaliy was so inspired by the questions from his Millennial Investing Interview, he decided to sit down and elaborate on them. In this podcast, Vitaliy shares how COVID has changed value investing, what makes a company great, and the impact of China...

Vitaliy was so inspired by the questions from his Millennial Investing Interview, he decided to sit down and elaborate on them.

In this podcast, Vitaliy shares how COVID has changed value investing, what makes a company great, and the impact of China decoupling on inflation.

Enjoy!

Millennial Investors podcast interview: https://www.theinvestorspodcast.com/millennial-investing/discovering-value-investments/

Why Do I Write a 27-page Letter To Clients article link: https://contrarianedge.com/why-do-i-write-a-27-page-letter-to-clients/

You can read this article online here: https://contrarianedge.com/covid-inflation-and-value-investing-millennial-investing-interview/

Please read the following important disclosure: https://contrarianedge.com/diclosure/

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