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Understanding Binary Outcomes with Uneven Distributions
In investing and probability, you often encounter binary outcomes - two possible scenarios such as a market going up or down. However,...
Feb 11, 20243 min read


Dangers of Buying the Dip
Many investors often think about "buying the dip" when they see a stock price fall. They believe buying when the price drops allows them...
Feb 10, 20244 min read


Demystifying the Footnotes - A Guide to SEC Filing Disclosures
Footnotes are an important part of reviewing SEC filings for investors. SEC filings, including 10-Ks, 10-Qs, and proxy statements,...
Feb 9, 20242 min read


The Riches Are in the Niches: Why Investors Should Consider Niche Markets
As an investor, you may be tempted to only look at big, mainstream markets when considering where to put your money. However, some of the...
Feb 8, 20242 min read


Understanding Stock Price - Why It Can Be Misleading
A company's stock price is the current market price of a single share of its stock. This price is determined by the market forces of supply and demand - it goes up when there are more buyers than sellers, and goes down when there are more sellers than buyers. On its own, a stock's price doesn't tell you much. It doesn't reveal anything about the actual value or performance of the underlying company. A high stock price doesn't necessarily mean the company is fundamentally s
Feb 7, 20243 min read


Understanding Causality: What Investors Often Get Wrong
As an investor, determining cause-and-effect relationships is crucial for making sound investment decisions . However, correctly identifying causality can be more difficult than it seems. There are some common ways that investors misunderstand or misattribute causality , which can lead to poor choices. Correlation vs. Causation One of the biggest causality mistakes investors make is confusing correlation with causation . Just because two variables are correlated , or te
Feb 6, 20243 min read


Watch Out For These Red Flags in SEC Filings
When analyzing a company's SEC filings like 10-Ks and 10-Qs, there are certain red flags investors should keep an eye out for. Though a...
Feb 6, 20243 min read


The First Mover Advantage: Why Timing is Everything for SEC Filings
For investors, quickly obtaining vital information on public companies can provide a valuable edge in making investment decisions. This...
Feb 4, 20243 min read
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