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Investing in the stock market is undeniably a serious endeavor, one that demands a solid understanding of financial markets, discipline, and informed decision-making. To assist individuals in navigating this complex landscape, The Financial Economics has introduced a series of short, insightful videos where experienced investors share their invaluable wisdom and experiences. These bite-sized clips, carefully curated from in-depth interviews, zero in on specific topics, ensuring that our subscribers can efficiently access and absorb crucial information without the need for lengthy viewing sessions. Our mission is simple: to foster financial education, facilitate learning, and empower individuals to make informed investment choices that may ultimately lead to earning opportunities in the dynamic world of Investing.

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Mohnish Pabrai explains that index investing beats most investors because stock picking is far harder than it looks. He points out that markets are highly competitive, and consistently finding undervalued stocks requires rare skill and discipline. Most investors underestimate how difficult it is to outperform after costs, taxes, and mistakes.

"You Probably Can't Beat The Index" - Mohnish Pabrai | Stocks | Investment
https://youtu.be/H21t58LLs4U

4 hours ago | [YT] | 2

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Mohnish Pabrai, a renowned value investor, has often emphasized the power of long-term investing in high-quality businesses. He believes that most investors miss out on life-changing returns because they chase short-term gains and overlook compounding.

“You’ll Regret Skipping These Type of Stocks” - Mohnish Pabrai
https://youtu.be/CirP8rlvlOQ

13 hours ago | [YT] | 6

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Circle of competence is Mohnish Pabrai’s first filter, where he immediately rejects businesses he doesn’t fully understand. Moats, or durable competitive advantages, are non-negotiable if a company lacks one, he moves on. Valuation comes next; he looks for stocks trading at a steep discount to their intrinsic value.

How to FILTER STOCKS under 1 Minute | Mohnish Pabrai | Investment | Multibagger
https://youtu.be/zc6iyqs3Gxc

1 day ago | [YT] | 7

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Mohnish Pabrai on how value investors beat the market centers around a simple yet powerful philosophy: “Heads I win, tails I don’t lose much.” Value investors like Pabrai consistently outperform by buying high-quality businesses at a significant discount to their intrinsic value.

“I Stopped Losing Money After Listening to THIS” | Mohnish Pabrai | Stocks
https://youtu.be/G6NIJXo5D6E

1 day ago | [YT] | 7

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In this video, Mohnish Pabrai shares the powerful story of how Li Lu turned a simple college scholarship into his first $1 million through disciplined investing. Pabrai explains how Li Lu focused on downside protection while keeping the upside massive, a core principle of value investing.

How Li Lu Turned a College Scholarship Into $1 Million | Mohnish Pabrai | Stocks | Investment
https://youtu.be/bclxecdcKgk

2 days ago | [YT] | 17

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In this video Joel Greenblatt explains how he generated extraordinary returns by focusing on a concentrated portfolio and avoiding market noise. We break down his famous Magic Formula investing approach that combines earnings yield and return on invested capital.

How He Managed to Earn 40% Returns | Joel Greenblatt | Stocks | Investment
https://youtu.be/7eUodekU-Sc

3 days ago | [YT] | 9

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Mohnish Pabrai, a renowned investor, is known for his simple yet powerful commandments on investing. He emphasizes the importance of patience, urging investors to wait for the right opportunities and avoid unnecessary trading. One of his key principles is to invest in businesses with a durable competitive advantage, ensuring long-term stability.

‘Give me 50 mins & I will Give you the Commandments’ - Mohnish Pabrai | Stocks | Investment
https://youtu.be/azpWEhZCN24

3 days ago | [YT] | 8

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In this video, Mohnish Pabrai explains why his primary goal in investing is to minimize downside risk while keeping the upside potential massive. He shares his powerful philosophy of “Heads I win, tails I don’t lose much,” a framework built around asymmetric risk–reward. Instead of chasing quick profits, he focuses on protecting capital first.

“Focus 99% on THIS… Or Stay Average Investor” - Mohnish Pabrai | Stocks | Investment
https://youtu.be/ue003yfOm2Y

4 days ago | [YT] | 9

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In this video, Joel Greenblatt explains why value investing can never die, no matter how often markets declare it outdated. He breaks the myth that hedge funds are smarter or more effective than disciplined long-term investors. Greenblatt highlights how most hedge funds underperform over time due to high costs, excessive trading, and short-term pressure.

"Even Hedge Funds Can't Beat This Simple Strategy" - Joel Greenblatt | Value Investing | Stocks
https://youtu.be/HXi1tyKOIlM

5 days ago | [YT] | 9

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Mohnish Pabrai, a renowned value investor, strongly advocates the idea of never selling your winning stocks. He believes that long-term compounding is the key to wealth creation, and selling too early can significantly hinder potential gains. According to Pabrai, great businesses continue to grow and compound over decades, making it unwise to sell them prematurely. He often refers to legendary investors like Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger, who emphasize holding onto high-quality companies indefinitely.

"NEVER SELL WINNERS..." - Mohnish Pabrai | Stocks | Compounding | Multibaggers
https://youtu.be/zJnauUNHT64

5 days ago | [YT] | 7