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Key Characteristics of the banking industry which make it unattractive for investors

Summary:

I want to end this episode with a question. It pertains to both my last episode on the attractive qualities and this one on the unattractive. Which of these two sets of information was most new to you? My guess is that my average listener will be more familiar with the downsides of the banking industry. The 2008 financial crisis is fresh in everyone’s minds. We understand what can happen when banks fail. It is harder to see the massive deals available in the banking industry when a recent crisis is so prominent.

Either way, I hope this information is useful and challenges you to think deeply about the industries you invest in. Don’t simply focus on the attractive qualities. Also, understand what makes an industry unattractive.

Banking is an industry with many key drawbacks including dependence on management for risk reduction, high leverage, low returns on equity, bankruptcy risk, and lack of pricing power because money is a commodity.

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