
Benjamin Seith
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Value Investor
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Business Mathematician (M.Sc.)
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Actuary DAV
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Financial expert
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Years of experience in finance and investments (especially equities)
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Scientific publication in the field of portfolio optimization, published in 2020 in the renowned scientific journal European Journal of Operational Research .
Free financial knowledge
Since 2020, I have been sharing my knowledge of finance and my expertise in the field of investments (especially stocks) on my YouTube channel , the Aktienprofi, completely free of charge.
I will use several real and current examples (stocks) to show how I approach company valuation.
Learn finance
In an increasingly complex financial world, sound knowledge is the key to long-term success. My goal is not just to give you simple tips, but to impart a deep understanding of the financial markets, investment strategies, and wealth creation. Whether it's stocks, other investments, or the right retirement planning – I explain complex topics in an understandable way.
Stock analyses
I attach great importance to comprehensive stock analysis. Before I buy, I not only study the annual reports from the past few years, but also intensively analyze the management, the competition, the shareholder structure, the business model, the moat, and much more.
Value Investing
The most important thing in any investment is the risk/reward ratio. I don't take high risks in order to potentially achieve a slightly higher return; instead, I always try to keep the long-term risk as low as possible.
My role models are successful value investors such as Warren Buffett, Charlie Munger, Seth Klarman, Mohnish Pabrai and Peter Lynch.
This is what I offer you

Private customers
Stock Expert YouTube channel(completely free)
Analysis platform with numerous stock analyses (many unknown stocks)

Business customers
Stock analyses (my own suggestions or interesting stocks from me)
Balance sheet analysis of your company
Individual advice in the areas of asset management and asset allocation

Schools
Lectures for upper secondary school (grades 11 to 13)
Lectures for middle school (9th to 10th grade)