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We scour the internet to curate the best free resources available on value investing

Books Recommendation

A collection of book recommendation from great value investors of our time. We keep updating this list to ensure we have the latest additions based on reviews.

Letters & Memos

Most of investors (e.g. Warren Buffet) make their annual letters publicly available. We collect letters and memos from some of the great investors

YouTube Videos

YouTube is a goldmine of valuable resources. We collect such videos and provide you at one place. We keep updating the list to ensure we have the latest.

Book Summaries

This section houses highlights and notes from all the value investment books I read. This is my personal notebook made available to you at no cost


“In my whole life, I have known no wise people who didn’t read all the time — none, zero.”

Charlie Munger

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