Investor Education
Investor Education Resources
Tortuga Capital’s investment philosophy is rooted in business analysis, financial discipline, valuation, and long-term thinking. We believe investors benefit from understanding how businesses generate cash flow, how financial statements reflect economic reality, and how value can differ from market price.
For those who want to build a deeper foundation in these concepts, we recommend the educational resources available through the Fundamental Investing Institute.

Fundamental Investing Institute
The Fundamental Investing Institute is an educational platform focused on helping investors understand business fundamentals, financial statements, valuation, and long-term investing principles. Its resources are designed for individuals who want to think more independently about investing and better understand the business analysis behind long-term investment decisions.
Through articles, guides, and structured courses, the Fundamental Investing Institute explains how investors can evaluate businesses using fundamentals rather than short-term market sentiment.
Fundamental Investing Resources
Visit the main Fundamental Investing Institute website to explore educational resources on business analysis, financial statements, valuation, and disciplined long-term investing.
What Is Fundamental Investing?
Start with this guide to fundamental investing to understand the core framework behind analyzing businesses, cash flows, financial statements, and intrinsic value.
Investing and Finance Courses
Explore investing and finance courses designed to help learners build skills in financial statement analysis, business valuation, time value of money, and long-term investment decision-making.

Tortuga Capital’s own approach emphasizes patience, independent analysis, and the relationship between price and underlying business value. Investor education supports those same principles by helping individuals better understand the financial and business concepts that shape long-term investment outcomes.
Why Education Matters
Investing requires judgment. While no educational resource can eliminate uncertainty, a stronger understanding of business fundamentals can help investors think more clearly, ask better questions, and avoid relying solely on headlines, market sentiment, or short-term price movements.
