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Henry Chien (Buttonwood)

Henry Chien (Buttonwood)

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The Only Fundamental Analysis Video You Will Ever Need... (Full Course: Beginner to Advanced)

Video Overview & Insights

Full course on fundamental analysis: Financial statements, screening companies, valuation, forecasting, and identifying opportunities to make money in stocks.

can you make me money so ill watch my self make money

— @sorine67

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As someone that’s new to the stock market world, does it usually take over a hour to evaluate a stock to buy?

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My respected brother, I have a humble request to you, please use translate on YouTube for some important videos, especially to activate the Tamil language. This is my humble request. ❤

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Hi Henry, thank you for this great video. I'll need to study this a few times before I fully grasp it, but I'd like to ask you the following: PCTY has dropped to below 100, and is now at 113. What caused this decline in price?

— @Nikitawords

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Timestamps:

Hello! I have a question. When valuing a company, what growth measures are you using? Is it growth in revenue or does EPS growth also work? I found the companys goal for EPS growth but dont konw if i can use it or not.

— @yichensun9122

01:45 Psychology of Price / Earnings

06:10 Financial Statements

@Henry Chien (Buttonwood) : Can you explain this video was uploaded a year ago [2025 ?] , but it forecasts year 2024 @ 1:21:59 ? What conclusion should I draw from this ? It is possible to 'forecast' a year in past ...

If you have a video uploaded in 2023/2024 doing this .. I will be happy to believe it.

— @najamhaq

31:49 Screening Companies

48:04 Valuation

Brother my English not perfect please enable multiple languages my language Hindi

— @jmd.VIKIRAN

01:04:53 Forecasting

01:34:02 Identifying Opportunities

Honestly done with influencer calls. sertexity feels more like set it and let the ai hunt discrepancies kinda thing

— @ElishaFlournoy

01:47:15 Options

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Really appreciate the insights in this video.

— @RavennaNorthfield

The DCF explained with bond and Nvidia example

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqsE1ADca4M&t

I sincerely appreciate you posting this video. I learned a lot

— @aneil7236

Pick stocks like a REAL professional investor! (Masterclass)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiPYCrXtC1A&t

Really appreciate the insights in this video.

— @SubashKumar-kt8om

BIO:

Henry Chien was an analyst on the award-winning Business Services equity research team at BMO. His clients included the world’s largest hedge funds and asset managers, including JP Morgan, Point72, Citadel, and Bank of Montreal.

please make more videos sir

— @DivineIndiahindu

As a research analyst, he recommended one of the top ten highest-returning investments (MSCI, +711%) in the S&P 500 between 2016 and 2021. His research has been highlighted in globally respected periodicals, including The Financial Times, Barron’s, and Institutional Investor. He is a CFA charterholder and a graduate of Brown University.

🌎 Connect with me:

People keep gambling on memes but i’d rather let something like sertexity run in the background tbh

— @KejonJames

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too long video

— @Finance101class

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DISCLAIMERS & DISCLOSURES

please how did you get 96$ instead of 98$/1100 as EBIT(after tax)

— @eshezaautoswisdom0013

This content is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice of any kind and does not establish any kind of professional-client relationship. The information is being presented without consideration of the investment objectives, risk tolerance, or financial circumstances of any specific investor and might not be suitable for all investors. Past performance is not indicative of future results. All investing involves risk, including the possible loss of principal.

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Fundamental analysis starts making a lot more sense when you understand the story behind the numbers.

— @TheFriedmanSchool

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This book is controversial for a reason and everyone should read Smart Broke Dumb Rich by Zor Veyl. It tells the uncomfortable truth that the system does not want you rich. It needs you working, spending, borrowing and staying dependent for life. Schools wont teach this. Parents dont know it. Once you read it you cant go back to being comfortably broke. It forces you to take responsibility and most people hate it for exactly that.

@МирославПанасюк-щ5о
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Thanks for sharing this, learned a lot.

@PoojaRameshjagrit
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7:22 coffee shop

@vingssss
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Shouldn't the return on invested capital be 98, not 96 if it'd the ebit minus tax which is 120- 22= 98 not 96

@kehindeadegbite6433
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@jenniegoldtrader
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Thank you for digesting this for us,.... this is very productive and educative

@DasanGuitars
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Deep insight! I’m going to watch 10 times

@onipanua1739
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good teacher

@leylamamma1631
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Loved this video, keep up the great work!

@parveenlambaparveenlamba9830
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the first half as easy to follow, but I'm so confused now

@gerarddemiguel3559
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“Top tier editing.”

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“Keep it up!”

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калаш ледяной уголь залетел как родной в этом моменте

@РавильКинжиев
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39:57

@Abo-v2k6z
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supertrend confirms the support then boom instant movement

@ВладиславСоченов
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Amazing never seen someone explain this stuff like you ❤

@Thesparkwisdom
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@dawiszarins2088
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The explanation is so clear and valuable. Thank you! 🙏

@yosmuc
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thank u, a good video to start at investing on stock market !

@PaulSeverin-o6i
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Wow 2 hours of free lesson. I can only pay with a subscription my good sir...

@TanNguyen-iv5yh
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Thank you so much for this complete fundamental analysis course! For anyone watching, remember that while technicals tell you 'when' to enter, fundamentals tell you 'why' the market is moving. The real edge comes from understanding the divergence between economic data and market expectations. Pay close attention to Central Bank sentiment and Interest Rate cycles, as they are the true drivers of long-term trends. Never trade a news release in isolation—always look for the high-time-frame context

@SmartTradingInsight
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Min 34:55 you was talking about Kroger. It your mentioning Walgreens

@Bfloian62
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hey, may you say where you find the company's finances, balance sheets, statements, and etc?

@DiegoSilva-ss1bn
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i have a question, at 12:40, if the depreciation isn't really a cash expense, then how did we subtract it earlier from our profit, that means we paid less tax then we should right?

@DiegoSilva-ss1bn
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我现在就不敢卖期权,怕爆仓🫠

@fangwang-i5x
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@Sonrise-jr
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You make it easy for understanding ❤

@emmanuelaffo6469
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Is technical analysis really useful?

@ChloeChloe-s1z
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liked and subbed, i just started and this was mega helpful 👍

@FXOzero
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Phenomenal way to teach 🙌

@rishi7292
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👍👍👍

@Asem_A7_M
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I just dont understand how depreciation from a physical object is considered cash you can spend? you spent $800 on equipment so the cash is gone. i understand the value of the equipment for $800 carrys over and I understand wear and tear equals the 10% -$80. but i dont understand how its now considered cash.

@ChristopherKozken
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thanks very much! good video!

@janeb5057
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Thanks important bits are fast forwarded though

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