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Publication Year
2006
Type
Illustrated Book
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Book Title
The Intelligent Investor: The Definitive Book on Value Investing
Author
Benjamin Graham
Topic
The Intelligent Investor
Number of Pages
640 Pages
ISBN
9780060555665

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    Warren Buffett's pick

    Warren Buffett's pick - as the best book written on his sort of investment approach to the market. Buffett's investment firm, Berkshire Hathaway, is the 9th largest company on the SP500, so he must know something investment, right? As Buffett points out in numerous public places (including clips of him being interviewed, see Youtube), Chapter 8 (on market fluctuations and how to intelligently deal with them) and Chapter 20 (on the risk of catathrophic loss and how to intelligently deal with it) are the most important chapters. The Intelligent Investor was originally written in 1949, so many of Graham's examples are very dated. However the advice itself, as Buffett notes, is timeless. Each chapter in this particular Revised Edition has been updated by Jason Zweig with newer examples ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: second.sale

  • Very nice and fundamental. For investors, not for traders

    Last year, I actively made deals and tried different securities in the market. This year I have a retrospective - I comprehend the accumulated experience and draw conclusions regarding my investments. And this book is the best you can find if you have such goals. I believe that only Graham’s text can be read, without the comments of modern investors, only the fundamental foundations.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: stilvolldesigns

  • Walking the Warren Buffet road. The must reads.

    The Intelligent Investor appeared first in 1949 and was published initially by Harper & Row. I've followed the Warren Buffet phenomenon for a couple of months now. It is generally accepted that The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham was first read by Warren Buffet in early 1950. Warren Buffet himself said that the book provided a framework for his investment approach and that he is still adding to this framework today. Robert G. Hagstrom Jr. concluded in his book, The Warren Buffet Way (John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 1994)that Warren Buffet accepted the priciple outlined in the book (the principle of value investing) and adapted the principle or evolved. Says Hagstrom: "Even today, Buffet continues to embrace Graham's primary idea, the theory of the margin of safety." The commentary by ...

  • A must read for Fundamental Investors

    First, I just want to say that many of you might find this book boring to read. If that turn out to be the case, you can read the commentary (which uses more relevant and recent examples) for each chapter by Jason Zweig, which is worth the price of the book alone. I got tempted to read the commentary only but I forced myself to read the entire book and I'm glad I did it. Warren Buffett is right, this is the best book on investing ever written, by far. This is one of the reasons in my opinion why Warren himself never write an investment book (plus the fact that it is not easy to explain Warren's intelligent on a paper. Instead just learn from what he does). Now about the content of this book, it tells you everything you need to know about the investing field (not only stocks, ...

  • Informative, but not a good as Original Unedited edition.

    When purchasing this edition one must understand that is not the original edition written by Benjamin Graham and that it is not of the same quality of knowledge. This addition in its own right has very valuable insight that one an and should learn. I would highly recommend this edition in addition to the original. Perhaps best read after the original unedited edition by Benjamin Graham.

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