• Secrets to Sourcing Investment Ideas

  • May 5 2025
  • Durée: 54 min
  • Podcast

Secrets to Sourcing Investment Ideas

  • Résumé

  • In this episode of Investing for Beginners, Brett Schafer from Chitchat Stocks shares actionable strategies for sourcing investment ideas. From leveraging Twitter and newsletters to using stock screeners and avoiding common pitfalls, Brett provides a comprehensive guide to smarter stock research. Tune in to learn how to build a winning portfolio with confidence. [00:01:00] Importance of curating trustworthy sources for investment ideas. [00:03:00] Why understanding your investments prevents panic during downturns. [00:05:00] Using Twitter’s search function to explore stock tickers. [00:10:00] Benefits of subscribing to newsletters for detailed stock analysis. [00:19:00] How Value Investors Club and Yellow Brick Investing help research. [00:24:00] Tips for using stock screeners to find undervalued companies. [00:33:00] Brett’s best investments sourced from screeners and newsletters. [00:45:00] Serendipity in finding great stocks through online communities. Timestamps are generated by artificial intelligence, and are not 100% accurate depending on the platform used for listening. Today’s show is sponsored by: Go to SHOPIFY.COM/beginners to start selling with Shopify today. Get your summer savings and shop premium wireless plans at MintMobile.com/beginners What do Dave and Andrew recommend? Andrew works really hard to find the best insights he can every single month at Value Spotlight. To see a sample of his previous work, go to stockwriteup.com. Have questions? Send them to newsletter@einvestingforbeginners.com SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW Apple | Spotify | YouTube | Amazon | Tunein For sponsorship inquiries, reach out to us at equity@einvestingforbeginners.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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