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How to Prepare for ASX Reporting Season: Lessons from Howard Coleman

TIP Group / Teaminvest Season 1 Episode 14

Reporting season is here! In this episode, Kerry Fleming and Teaminvest co-founder Howard Coleman unpack what reporting season means for Australian investors, why preparation is everything, and how Teaminvest’s disciplined, research-driven approach helps members uncover opportunities and avoid traps.

Key Topics Covered:

  • The meaning and importance of reporting season for ASX investors
  • The “slide rule” mindset: why mental preparation beats blind calculation
  • How to avoid common mistakes with calculators, spreadsheets, and forecasts
  • Real-world examples of market overreactions (and how to spot bargains)
  • The value of deep company research and collective wisdom
  • How Teaminvest filters for only the best companies
  • Actionable tips for long-term, fact-based investing

Timestamps:

00:00 – Introduction: Reporting season & slide rule analogy

03:30 – What is a slide rule? Preparation vs. automation

08:00 – Calculator errors and spreadsheet traps

13:00 – Why investors must “do the work”

16:00 – Bargains and selling opportunities during reporting season

21:00 – Teaminvest’s collective approach

25:00 – Key takeaways & next steps

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About Teaminvest:

Teaminvest is an ASX-listed financial institution focused on empowering investors through education, rigorous analysis, and a community of like-minded wealth creators.

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