I get it. You’ve probably got:
Here’s why this is different: It’s not another course. You don’t need to “complete” it. There’s no curriculum to follow. It’s a reference tool you use when you need it. It doesn’t replace what you’re already doing. It enhances it. Reading a 10-K? Pull up relevant infographics. Building a model? Reference the valuation frameworks. Learning a new concept? See it explained visually. It grows with you. Not just because I add 8-10 new infographics monthly, but because I take requests. Working on semiconductor analysis? I’ll create infographics for that. Trying to understand a specific ratio? Tell me and I’ll visualize it. Common questions: “Do I need to know Notion?” Nope. If you can use Google, you can use this. It’s just a searchable database. “What if I’m a beginner?” Even better. These infographics were designed to make complex concepts accessible. Start with the basics and work your way up. “What if I’m more advanced?” The library includes everything from “What is EBITDA” to “Analyzing competitive dynamics using Helmer’s 7 Powers.” Plus, advanced investors tell me the visual frameworks help them think more clearly. “Is this worth the paid subscription?” Here’s what you get: the infographic library, my full Substack archive, all future posts and analyses, and access to upcoming resources (DCF builder, financial statement guides, etc.). You decide if that’s valuable. Tomorrow: something extra I’m adding for early adopters. Dave You're currently a free subscriber to School of Investing. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |


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