Money Masters Stock Report and Greenwich Wealth Management
Vahan Jangigian has an impressive and long background in the
world of finance – A PhD in Finance, Chartered Financial Analyst, several
faculty positions in academia, editor of the investment newsletter Forbes
Special Situation Survey for many years, author of the book “Even Buffet isn’t
Perfect” – After many years of a strong investment track record for the Forbes
newsletter he left to write his own newsletter and manage money for investment
clients. Vahan has developed a methodology for analyzing stocks called
Conservative Discounted Cash Flow Methodology, which seeks to identify stocks
that are selling for less than their intrinsic value. Anyone
interested in domestic stock investing should listen to this interview.
NOTE: At the time of this interview, some Partnervest
clients’ portfolios owned shares of the VXUS stock discussed by Vahan. This interview is not intended as a
recommendation of VXUS or as an offer to sell VXUS.
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