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ASX Shares analysis using story inversion


I've been reading the book "Invested" by Phil Town and Danielle Town and learning quite a bit about their learnings and Danielle Town's investment journey.

I've learnt a number of things in this book and one of the most valuable things that I've learnt is the three main share price valuation methods that you can use to determine what share price you should buy with a margin of safety.

Another great take away from the book is using story inversion as a method to describe the key points for buying a company and inverting those key points into key points why you shouldn't buy the company.

I'm thinking about using this method and sharing my thoughts on this blog for any shares on my wishlist as I think it's a great method to weed out any emotions but also solidify your understanding of the company and the industry the company operates.

So be sure follow the blog to be updated with my thoughts and research on different ASX shares.

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