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The Best Value Investing Course in Singapore – VIM Mentorship?
Chris Lee Susanto, Founder at Re-ThinkWealth.com
First published on 16 March 2019 (Last updated 5 July 2020)
Value Investing Mentorship is created with the goal to be the most effective and exclusive value investing online program.
The approach is using twelve exclusive one to one educational lessons that come with assignments to do after each session.
With the benefits of new monthly stock case studies and weekly contents plus a valuable online value investing community.
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Who is this value investing course for?
1. Complete beginners in stock investing (Suitable Even if You Have Zero Investing Experience)
2. Recent University Graduate who have just started their career for 1-3 years, have spare cash saved up (minimal $30k) and want to start their investing journey properly by learning how to invest in a businesslike way with human guidance.
Why We Decide to Create This Value Investing Course, Starting in Singapore
After many years of investing in the stock market, I have since concluded that the best investment that I have ever made is in applying the knowledge that I learned. Not merely in gaining the knowledge, but through experience, applying that knowledge, which includes remembering past mistakes and not repeating them.
The best way to learn how to apply the value investing knowledge, I believe should be through a one-on-one lesson in order to guarantee my student’s application instead of teaching in groups — which is what most value investing courses in Singapore and around the world do. Those companies are bigger and more scalable, good for them.
For us, we decided to be smaller, and focus on effective and exclusive one-on-one online value investing mentorship.
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What Makes The Best Value Investing Course in Singapore Different
1. The Ultimate Value Investing Course in Singapore should be Results Driven
I feel that the ultimate value investing course should be results-driven.
Any course, if it does not change someone. If it does not give them results, then it is not a really good course.
Motivation is not enough.
A community is not enough.
One must take action.
For us, we think it requires effective1:1 accountability to push one to take action and apply the knowledge they learned. If not, whatever value investing course in Singapore that one attends, they will still not take any action after the course.
That is just human nature. And we could not blame them too, because they are busy with their career, families and other things in life.
2. Value Investing Course That is an All Rounder
The complete and ultimate value investing course in Singapore should be an all-rounder.
What I mean by this is that it should combine both aspects of a personal understanding of the subject as well as an online platform that allows one to communicate and learn by themselves. This is the community aspect. VIM has a community that contains experts on the subject of value investing.
So an all-rounder means that the course fulfills the student’s need of having a single person to be accountable to them and at the same time, a platform for them to learn on their own.
Not only that, the ultimate value investing course in Singapore is an all-rounder because it covers not only mastering of the basic concept of value investing and it also covers:
- The psychological aspect of investing in stocks
- How to analyze companies from qualitative and quantitative metric
- How to value companies
- How to construct a portfolio
- How to measure and benchmark your returns properly
The ultimate value investing and options selling course is one that… covers it all (no further upselling) — and makes sure you apply all the knowledge that you learned through 1:1 exclusive educational guidance.
The Key is to pass you everything you need to know on how to make your own decisions on what stock to invest in the stock market and at what price.
3. Obvious Differentiation (What Makes It Different Than Other Value Investing Course in Singapore)
An ultimate value investing course in Singapore should be different.
Our obvious differentiation is that it teaches you effectively on a 1:1 basis — instead of in groups like most other value investing courses out there.
It allows you to ask unlimited questions until you truly know how to apply the skills needed for you to generate consistent passive income from the stock market through value investing.
Without having to feel shy asking any value investing questions you may have.
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What is Inside The Best/Ultimate Value Investing Course in Singapore
1. Combination of Twelve Online LIVE Exclusive 1:1 Lesson & Membership Site
In VIM Club, we have twelve exclusive 1:1 sessions for you to really learn the topic of value investing and options selling well. It will cover from the foundations to the most advanced method of analyzing and valuing companies.
To accompany your customized learning, you will also have the state of the art membership site that contains all the information you need to be a better investor.
2. Monthly Value Investing Company Case Study
Every month, you will get a brand new stock case study. Every week, you will get weekly content. These monthly and weekly new contents are an important part of your educational journey to become a better value investor.
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What Makes A Value Investing Course Successful for the Singapore audience?
The answer: The Ability to Guarantee Transformation Through Effective One-On-One Value Investing Mentorship
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Some of our value investing course testimonial in Singapore:
“Chris 1:1 mentorship has changed my life financially for the better. So far I have made over 20% in just 1 stock that I invested in. The profit that I got easily covered multiple times the fees I invested in the club. He is a passionate value investor and it is evident in the work that he put in for his members.”
Jess Liu, Executive Director, DBS Treasury & Markets
“The very 1st article that I read word-to-word, written by him was on MBT. Then KERX, and most recently GME. I can imagine the tremendous amount of work and effort he poured in relentlessly for each case study. And his analytical precision is admirable. Chris has been very generous and sincere in imparting his well-versed knowledge in stock investing! Can definitely learn a lot from him and count on him to guide you on your baby steps into investing!”
Darren, Doctor
“Chris has been an invaluable value investing mentor for me personally. His rigorous methodology of analyzing stocks along with his weekly and monthly newsletters have already helped me generate a tidy profit since I bought my first stock!”
Pang Sheng Wei, NTU Scholar & Data Scientist Intern
“Despite having >15yrs stock invest experience, I needed 1:1 guidance to stay focused in order to learn more about value investing. Chris’s newsletters and his personalized training can be of great help to beginners & matured investors.”
Ravi, Quality Manager from leading US semiconductor MNC
“I’ve been joining Chris’s class for more than a year now and i have profited between 20-40% of my stocks already and the best thing about chris’s class is how simple he taught me about stocks. You don’t need to be smart or anything, all you need to do is follow Chris’s methods and it works for me!
First, choose the business, understand the business and analyze its competitive advantages. Then we need to compare the fundamentals between the company and its competitors. Lastly use valuation method to determine whether the stock is undervalued or not. That is very simple! You just need confidence and self discipline.”
Matthew
As part of my journey to learn about value investing, I came across Chriss profile and joined his program to learn about options trading. Chris gave a step by step guidance and answered all my questions to give me the confidence to enter my first trade. His teaching of value investing and options trading is grounded with case studies and live teaching. I would recommend Chris and his VIM program for those looking for that edge.”
Russell N, Real Estate Fund Manager
“The VIM is a comprehensive and condense course in which it skips through all the “Fluff” you see on the internet and goes directly into the key information that we need to make an informed investment decision. It is not just a programme whereby the instructor would take 2-3 days to impart to you the knowledge about investment. It is a 12 lesson programme whereby the instructor Chris would guide you throughout and ensure that you apply what you have learned after the end of each session. He ensures that you fully understand the concepts and walking through with you your mistakes. Each month, Chris will publish a write up on a company, how he analyses it and his opinion of it which further enhances our learning as you could see that what he had taught is placed into practice. Chris takes pride and is patient in his teachings and makes your monies worth.”
Jian Wei, Management Associate
“If you would like to know more value investing, investments and to improve your life financially, I will highly recommend joining the VIM membership club. The course costs as much as other courses out there that teaches value investing and options selling, however with the added advantage of having Chris teaching you in a 1:1 setting, instead of in groups. Furthermore, you will be able to join the VIM club chatroom where Chris and other members would share insights on interesting news and investment opportunities. Prior to joining the course, my knowledge of value investing was very limited. Through the 1:1 mentorship program, my knowledge in this area has increased. The 12-lesson program is conducted through Zoom calls, whereby Chris would guide you throughout and ensure that you fully understand the concepts that he teaches through assignments after each lesson. He would then go through those questions with you before moving on to the next lesson. In addition, the course also comes with weekly insights and monthly stock case study, whereby Chris would walk through how he analyses a company, risks that he looks out for and his opinion of it, which helps a lot in my learning. Chris also publishes his private stock investing checklist, watchlist and current portfolio, where you would be able to discuss or analyze those companies in his watchlist with him as well. If you wish to improve your life financially and have a dedicated mentor to guide you along the way, I highly recommend acting now. Feel free to approach Chris to find out more and I am sure this would be a very valuable experience!”
Roland Tay, Management Associate, EY – Parthenon
“I’ve had the opportunity to participate in Chris’s Exclusive 1:1 Mentorship program, and that is easily one of my top 5 decisions that I’ve ever made in life. Not only I learnt so much about investing, but Chris has helped me to come up with my own personal investing methodology with Warren Buffett’s investing principles at its root. My first option selling that I’ve done after I learnt it from Chris made me over 25% from one stock within a month on top of the premium received which was an additional 6% to the gain, and I wouldn’t have learnt that skill if not from Chris. Thank you Chris, I truly appreciate the mentorship and friendship that Chris provides to all his club members.”
Kevin, Director at a newly established single family office responsible for investment analysis, decisions and allocating capital
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