Russia & Saudi Play a Dangerous Game of Chicken – What Would Ben Graham Do in Today’s Market? – Ep 56

As Vitaliy was writing a recent article, he got an email from a client saying, “Your move, boss.” This prompted him to expand on what exactly his "move" would be, given the recent stock market turmoil. In short, it is just another day at IMA....

As Vitaliy was writing a recent article, he got an email from a client saying, “Your move, boss.” This prompted him to expand on what exactly his “move” would be, given the recent stock market turmoil. In short, it is just another day at IMA. After touching on some slightly positive virus news and the oil price war, Vitaliy shares a quote from two investment heros about navigating market volatility as a long-term value investor.

You can read these articles online at: https://contrarianedge.com/russia-saudi-play-a-dangerous-game-of-chicken/

https://contrarianedge.com/what-would-ben-graham-do-in-todays-market/

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