Pieter Slegers
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Compounding Quality
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About Pieter
Pieter Slegers has a true passion for investing and helping other investors. He aims to invest in the best companies in the world as it's far better to buy a wonderful company at a fair price than a fair company at a wonderful price. Compounding Quality used to work as a professional investor but left his job to help investors with his newsletter. The main reason for this? He was sick of the short-term mindset of Wall Street and wanted to genuinely do the right thing.
Pieter's Articles
It’s “Dividend Week.” But if you don’t know what you’re doing as a dividend-focused investor, the results can be catastrophic. Take The Boeing Co. (BA), counsels Pieter Slegers, editor of Compounding Quality.
An important lesson I learned over the past few months is that only the best is good enough. Never buy a mediocre business just because you can buy it at a cheaper price than a pure quality company. One company that is a clear Compounding Machine? Visa Inc. (V), highlights Pieter Slegers, editor of Compounding Quality.
A lot of people use Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp daily. Almost 50% of all people use Meta Platforms Inc. (META) every single month. But is the stock an interesting investment? Let’s find out by going through part of my 15-step approach to analyzing companies, observes Pieter Slegers, editor of Compounding Quality.
It’s the beautiful thing about Quality Investing. When you do your homework and you’ve found a wonderful company, the right time to sell is almost never. Why? Because in the long term, stock prices will always follow the evolution of the Owner’s Earnings (intrinsic value) of a company. Medpace Holdings Inc. (MEDP) is an example, explains Pieter Slegers, editor of Compounding Quality.
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Join Compounding Quality to learn how to identify quality stocks and he will show you concrete examples of the best companies in the world.