Mohnish Pabrai: Why Every Investor Should Have A Checklist

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Rupert Hargreaves
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In terms of the effort required to develop them, checklists are one of the easiest and most straightforward ways of improving your investment process.

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By using a checklist, you can streamline your investment process, and you do not have to worry about missing parts of the investment thesis, or repeating previous mistakes.

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