There is nothing new in the book Value Investing in Growth Companies – How to spot high growth businesses and generate 40% to 400% investment returns by Rusmin Ang and Victor Ch’ng. That might sound negative, but really it isn’t. After all, as the old adage says – if it isn’t broken don’t fix it! Nowadays, investors and traders alike spoiled for options when it comes to making money – forex trading, palm oil growers scheme, commodity trading, property investment and the latest – binary options trading. Making money is one thing but it should also be sustainable. That’s why Rusmin & Victor have essentially distilled the methodologies of the top investing gurus of all time with proven track and sustainable performance – the likes of Benjamin Graham, Warren Buffett, Peter Lynch and Phillip Fisher.
One core concept evident in the book is the concept of Value Growth as opposed to just Value. Here are the distinct differences and how they are “joined at the hip” as Warren Buffett once put it.
Also in synergy with what Prof Philip Cheng said about investing in your area of competence, in my previous interview with him – Warren Buffett also famously said this:
“You don’t have to be an expert on every company, or even many. You only have to be able to evaluate companies within your circle of competence. The size of that circle is not very important; knowing its boundaries, however, is vital.”
“Warren Buffett was once a trader who tried to master technical analysis, a technique he later found to be worthless, and that had cost him about eight years trying to master it”.
Scuttle butting by Philip Fisher – “Visit 5 companies in an industry, ask intelligent questions about the points of strength and weaknesses of the other 4 competitors and 9 out of 10, a surprisingly detailed and accurate picture of all five will emerge”
So in summary, if you are already doing well for years in your investment, this book may serve as a refresher. After all, you can’t teach old dogs new tricks, heh!
But if you are moving from the Dark Side to the Jedi world of Value-Growth Investing, then give this book a go. You could get it from bookstore but the easier way, of course, is to answer one question below.
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