I want to learn due diligence and your own processes
u/Tonka-Jahari-Pizza ·
Reddit — r/ValueInvesting
· May 25, 2026 at 14:35
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New investor seeking advice on due diligence processes and research methods, motivated by a losing NVDA trade at $227.
Mentions interest in evaluating stocks like NOK to separate genuine value from hype, but provides no analysis or thesis.
Post is a learning request, not a researched investment idea or thesis.
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I wanted to know what due diligence steps and process most of you do, what you considwr essential, and other steps, tips and tricks to discover good investments and so on, and if you hae some resources would be good too.
I am pretty new to stocks and investments, what made me want to learn this stuff is me onvesting in nvidia while it was at 227, obviously its a bad trade now, and i learned that thats how it usually goes after earnings, didnt even know what that is, so it motivated me to want to learn about research and due diligence and all sort of these
Because i see potential other stocks like nok, i want to be able to do my own research and know if its actually good or just hype and so on