
Buffett Letters
by Findstox
The Wit and Wisdom of Warren Buffett, in one free pdf. You no longer need to read all of Warren Buffett's letters. This comprehensive summary highlights the most relevant sections in an easy to read format.
Curated investment newsletters — filter by strategy, search by name, and find your edge.

by Findstox
The Wit and Wisdom of Warren Buffett, in one free pdf. You no longer need to read all of Warren Buffett's letters. This comprehensive summary highlights the most relevant sections in an easy to read format.

by Wolf of Oakville
Wolf has been passionate about investing since buying his first mutual fund at 14 and now advocates for retail shareholders by pushing back against poor market practices and promoting financial literacy.

by FindStox
Low risk special situations (odd-lots) with a return of usually a few hundred bucks. These opportunities do not last very long, which is why my newsletter informs you as soon as a new investing opportunity comes up.

by Paul
Bepop follows a value investing strategy focused on buying high-quality companies with strong competitive moats and good management at 50% or less of their intrinsic value, never compromising on this margin of safety requirement.

by Iggy
I write deep-dive stock ideas, do detailed case studies on the best capital allocators alive today, and host in-person value investing events across Europe. Subscribe if that sounds like your kind of thing.

by Luke Wolgram
Capital Light is a newsletter that aims to deliver investment insights on capital-efficient businesses, undervalued opportunities, and tactical market trades. Focus on immediately actionable ideas and tactical market trades.

by Cluseau
Cluseau Research seeks to exploit edges by identifying special situations that provide a compelling risk-to-reward that are off limits to traditional Institutional Investors.

by Cameron
Experienced microcap investor 80% Canadian stocks 20% USA with honest opinions and no paid promotions (I have never take any money to promote a company).

by Dirt Cheap Stocks
I write about cheap stocks. Warren Buffett said if he had $1 million he would earn 50% a year. He would do this by owning thinly-traded, unknown securities.

by Floebertus
We research companies globally and find outperforming stocks where others aren't looking. Developed & democratic countries only. Best balls in Poland.

by Jam
Turning over rocks, writing notes along the way. All to find discounted high quality, absurdely cheap and high dividend paying stocks.



by Alpha Ark
Our small team specializes in fundamental research. We scour markets worldwide to uncover deeply undervalued opportunities. To explain our thesis and understand business dynamics better, we prefer the deep-dive form.

by Moram Capital
We are a group of four professionals with financial industry experience who collaborate with Family Offices and Portfolio Managers. We publish company analyses, interviews with management, and educational articles.

by Kingfish Capital
Special Situation investor based in Australia. Newbie. 22 years old.

by Hughie Forbes
Liquidation stocks is focused on liquidation and wind down stocks. I cover USA, Canada, UK, Europe, Australia, NZL, Japan, Hong Kong and many other countries.

by Miroslav Štěpánek
Investing in (mostly) small cap companies. Newsletter comes in 2 languages.

by Value Investigator
Investment write-ups explain why a company has strong long-term growth potential, and the key factors expected to drive performance.

by Isaac
Im Isaac, from Berlin Germany. Interested in Investing and Business since a very long time. Currently especially into small/Micro cap's or other rather unloved places of the market.


by Joe Kaye
This Substack shares succinct research notes on global small-cap equities that I personally own in my highly concentrated, long-only fund. Think Buffett meets Greenblatt, with an eye for catalysts and sustainable competitive advantages. My fund has delivered a 5-year CAGR of over 30%.


by Toffcap
Financial markets aficionados. We like to write about finance, markets and great / funny / ugly companies. Tag along for research on companies and event-driven ideas.
1–24 OF 43