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VinnyLogz's avatar

Perfect. Great reminder to always dig deeper with your research into a company.

Compounding Quality's avatar

Reading the 10-K is essential to invest wise. :)

Shannon Aaron Stephens's avatar

Thank you very much for this helpful article.

Compounding Quality's avatar

Thank you!

Next up: how to analyze a balance sheet next Thursday.

Six Bravo's avatar

Very helpful article. Thanks!

Compounding Quality's avatar

Thank YOU, Six Bravo!

Rodolfo reyes's avatar

excelente

Compounding Quality's avatar

Stay tuned for tomorrow's article about to read a Statement of Cash Flows!

CUI.CAPITAL's avatar

wow, 98% on Wall Street? What do they read before they trade then?

Compounding Quality's avatar

Mostly analyst reports. A lot of analyst reports. And these analyst reports all focus on the short term.

kwilfar's avatar

Expd has some of the easiest ones to read. Great company

kwilfar's avatar

U r doing a great job with this page, thank you

Franklin lee's avatar

Can you share your thoughts on Apple Inc. in your next article. Because Apple Inc. has already gotten a $2.5 trillion market cap. I don't know if this company has reached its value ceiling yet. If so, whether the company is a good investment, and if not, how big Apple can be in the future. $3T , 4T or 5 trillion ? Is there really a company that can get this big? I know this question is a little silly, but I'd like to hear your opinion.

Compounding Quality's avatar

Hi Franklin,

Currently I don't write articles about specific companies / investment cases on this Substack (yet).

It's certainly true that the larger the company is, the harder it is to grow exponentially due to the law of large numbers.

I don't own any shares of Apple but in general I think Apple is a beautiful company. The fact that Apple is the largest position of Berkshire Hathaway already tells you a lot.