How to actually use the library
Let me show you how this works.
When you access the infographic library, you’ll see a Notion database. Think of it like a searchable visual encyclopedia for investing.
Here’s how to use it:
Option 1: Search Type any concept in the search bar, ” free cash flow,” “moat,” “ROIC, “ and relevant infographics appear instantly. This is how most people use it when they’re actively analyzing and need a quick reference.
Option 2: Browse by category. Filter by topic (valuation, financial statements, competitive analysis, etc.) or by company. Great for exploring related concepts or studying a specific area.
Option 3: Random learning. Just scroll through and see what catches your eye. I’ve had subscribers tell me they discovered concepts they didn’t even know they needed to understand.
The database is organized so you can:
Sort by when infographics were added (see what’s new)
Filter by specific categories or topics
Save your favorites for quick access
It’s designed to work however you work, whether you’re doing deep research on a specific company or just trying to level up your overall understanding.
And remember: I add 8-10 new infographics monthly. If there’s a concept you want visualized, just ask.
Tomorrow: a specific example of how this saves you time.
Dave

