The Rediscovered Benjamin Graham: Selected Writings of the Wall Street Legend
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Rating | : | 4.84 (801 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0471244724 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 304 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-11-20 |
Language | : | English |
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Useful supplement to previously issued material S. Schneider I've profited handsomely in a real-time portfolio over less than 6 months from ideas accumulated from my reading of this nice collection of articles. Before picking up this text, I expected it would contain mainly writings from Graham's earliest years --writings destined to be melded into the first edition of "Security Analysis." There are a couple of such pieces, bu. A Customer said Excellent primary materials. This is an excellent collection of lectures, writings, and other primary materials from Graham. It's not a tired third-party exposition of what Graham means to investing or what he meant to say in his writings. Like Buffett, Graham can be sublime, so the more context you have, the more valuable this book becomes. This collection is a good deal at five times the cover. Investment Wisdom Straight from the Source Mariusz Skonieczny This book is collection of articles written by Benjamin Graham. Most other books on Graham explain the value investing philosophy, but this book allows readers access to the primary source so that they can make their own determinations and conclusions. It is similar in a way to The Essays of Warren Buffett by Cunningham, which is also a collection of writing straight
Graham was one of the greatest seers and bargain hunters in Wall Street history. Graham, known for his books Security Analysis and The Intelligent Investor, could be amazingly prescient. In The Rediscovered Benjamin Graham, Janet Lowe collects plenty of value. "The more readers study Graham's value investing principles, the more loyal they are likely to become." The book includes "Renaissance of Value," an address by Graham from 1974 that foreshadowed the bull market of the next decade; "Is American Business Worth More Dead than Alive?", Graham's three-part series in Forbes in 1932 that correctly heralded the deals on Wall Street at the time; and "Interviews with Benjamin Graham," three magazine articles about his musings in retirement after 60 years of investing. "And if we are wrong, as we are likely to be, at least we have been intel
Almost twenty-five years after his death, Benjamin Graham continues to have one of the largest and most loyal followings of any investment philosopher of this century. Follow Graham and you will profit from folly rather than participate in it."-Warren E. Like that other genius Edison, Graham created light where there was none." -Bill Ruane, Sequoia Fund. "Graham is the genius who literally created the framework for investment analysis that leads to successful investing. Jacket Design: Don Welsh. * "The Simplest Way to Select Bargain Stocks". * "Is American Business Worth More Dead Than Alive?". Read Lowe's book and you'll learn to seek what the original master sought as she helps Graham reclaim his rightful place as the most important and extraordinary investment writer of any generation."-Kenneth Lee, author of Trouncing the Dow. Though bits and pieces of this material are widely quoted even today, the full writings have not always been easy to find-until now. Billionaire investor Warren Buffett, a former student of Graham,