Famous Fundamentals

Fundamental analysis sounds so basic. . .But wait! Let’s see if some of the most famous investors use fundamental analysis.

Warren Buffet, also known as the "Oracle of Omaha," is a famous investor who uses fundamental analysis.

He looks for companies with a long-term competitive advantage, good management, and reasonable valuation 🕵️‍♂️💰💼

Muriel Siebert, one of the earliest investors on the NYSE, was an avid fundamental analyst! 🧠

She used fundamental analysis before she made any investment decisions 🏦

Benjamin Graham is known as the father of value investing.

His famous book, "The Intelligent Investor," is a must-read for anyone interested in fundamental analysis 📚💡💰

Abigal Johnson, the CEO of Fidelity Investments, also advocates for long-term fundamental approach to investing 🚀

Peter Lynch, a former fund manager at Fidelity, is famous for his "invest in what you know" philosophy.

He would invest in companies that he used or knew about in his everyday life 🤔💼💡

Formerly one of Wall Street’s top stock pickers, Elaine Garzarelli also used fundamental analysis to analyze stocks specifically for long term profits 🤑

Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates, uses fundamental analysis to identify economic cycles and trends.

He believes in diversification and risk management 📊🤑🔍

John Paulson is famous for his successful bet against the subprime mortgage market.

He used fundamental analysis to identify flaws in the market and make a profit 💰📈👀

Lastly, Shelby Davis, a famous value investor like Warren Buffet, once turned $50,000 into over $900 million dollars by using fundamental analysis 💰

Now that you know 9 ground breaking investors, you also have a quick preview of the power and practicality of fundamental analysis 💪

Short term methods can be tempting, but the career investors use fundamental analysis for a reason 🚀

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