 Good day fellow investors. Very excited after almost a year of hard work. I have finally finished my book on value investing. It's called The Modern Value Investor. This is just an example. You don't have this gray line here. But the book is finally out. The link is in the description below for Amazon Boat Paperback and Kindle. I think that if you enjoy the channel, if you enjoy what I do, then you will enjoy the book. The book is divided in three parts. The first part is about the value investing mindset and the psychological characteristics you need to have to be a successful value investor. I discuss behavioral finance issues related to value investing. I discuss the theory of reflexivity and then some other Wall Street shenanigans like buybacks or Wall Street fees. Also, what is the key component of value investing? That's risk. So I define risk. I show how to analyze risk. What does risk mean for a value investing perspective? And when you start from a risk perspective, then you are a real value investor. Part two of the book is the core of the book, 25 value investing tools on how to approach analyzing a company, how to put everything into perspective, how to end up with a comparative table so that you can use the 25 tools on different stocks and then see which stock has a better margin of safety, which stock is trading below the intrinsic value, what is the intrinsic value, how to get to the intrinsic value and other 25 tools, how to avoid value traps, how to catch falling knives, how to assess qualitative risks, etc. So 25 tools. I think if you pass those tools on each stock you own or you're thinking of investing, it takes a little bit of time, but you will have a good comprehensive comparable overview to other things and you can limit your risks and increase your returns. That's the point of investing. Number three, the part of the book modernizes value investing a bit and gives you food for thought. To think, okay, should I think about macroeconomics, should I think about owning gold, should I think about hyperbolic discounting, portfolio strategies, all-weather portfolio, rebalancing, selling, buying, managing risk, etc. So in a whole, the book gives you the mindset, the tools and adds value to whatever value investing might be, how value investing might be improved over time. There is also an application of all of the 25 tools on a stock where you see me going through a stock, in this case Daimler, which I found a good example to analyze and then we get to an intrinsic value, see when to buy, how to buy it, how to approach that stock, etc. So I hope you really enjoyed the book. Put a nice review on Amazon if you enjoyed the book. It will mean a lot to me. So thank you for watching, hope you enjoyed the book and I'll see you in the next video.