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Active Trader Magazine Interview

I was interviewed by Active Trader Magazine (here is a link to PDF).  What do I know about trading?  Absolutely nothing!  This is exactly what I told David Bukey, the editor of the magazine, when he asked me for an interview.  He assured me that he read my book and thought my (investing) message was very important to his readers.  How can you say no to that?  David did a great job putting the interview together, though I’ll let you be the judge. 

There is a small typo at the very end, the website I recommend (in addition to gurufocus.com) is Stockpickr.com NOT stockticker.com.

8 Responses for “Active Trader Magazine Interview”

  1. David says:

    Vitaliy,

    That was a nice article you wrote for the April issue of the AAII Journal under the magazine’s Stack Strategies section titled The Role of Diversification in an Individual Stock Portfolio.

    http://www.aaii.com/journal/ ($)

    David

  2. Bryan says:

    Nice interview. Very useful. Thanks. Bryan

  3. RY says:

    Hi Vitaliy. Good Interview.
    I have to say, I really like your investment style. Very Warren Buffet like.
    In the interview David referred to your stock picking, which includes quality, valuation and growth. Question: Doesn’t this always work, given amount of speculaters in the market these days. I would agree that the market will eventually balance itself out but… Also, since most fund managers say they use those characteristics, then how come their performance is not always at par?

    By the way would also like to here your thoughts on USD, EUR & GBP in the near term.

    Thanks,

    RY

  4. Ajay says:

    Very Nice article. I read ur book and this one is like an abstract to ur book. Very good.

  5. Vitaliy says:

    Roman, thank you. It doesn’t. Having the tools, and I believe QVG framework is a great tool, and using it are two different things. I believe QVG framework could increase one’s odds tremendously.

    Vitaliy

  6. Mark Knodel says:

    Vitaliy – I really like your method of picking stocks. What if you simply do not have time to to the homework and want to buy a mutual fund or ETF that uses similar principle’s that you use to pick stocks for it’s portfolio. Can you make any suggestions in this regard? I appreciate your time in answering this one.

  7. RY says:

    Increasing odds, sounds like gabling. And investing is a lot of that I guess.
    Thank you for your response.

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