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Benjamin Graham (1) (1894–1976)

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18+ Obras 5,915 Miembros 43 Reseñas 1 Preferidas

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David L. Dodd was a colleague of Benjamin Graham's at Columbia University, where he was an assistant professor of finance. Benjamin Graham taught at Columbia University's Graduate School of Business from 1928 through 1957.

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Nombre canónico
Graham, Benjamin
Otros nombres
Grossbaum, Benjamin
Fecha de nacimiento
1894-05-09
Fecha de fallecimiento
1976-09-21
Género
male
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugar de nacimiento
London, England, UK
Lugar de fallecimiento
Aix-en-Provence, France

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Don't know how to rate a book like this: it won't appeal to everyone but it was exactly what I was looking for -- something like "stock investing from first principles". The main text of this book was last updated in 1972, but this edition includes 2003 commentary from Jason Zweig. Helpful to get a long view into how stock and bond markets operates over long periods of time. Lots of the advice (esp bond advice) is US-specific. Main thesis is: don't put money into stocks based on your expectations of future market prices, buy stocks as if you were buying a tiny chunk of the company. When doing so, buy stocks that are obviously underpriced compared to value, because then there's more room for something to go wrong. It's got one or two good fundamental ideas, and then proceeds to apply and unpack those as they apply to various situations. It's mostly well written and pretty engaging.… (más)
 
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capnfabs | 35 reseñas más. | Mar 9, 2024 |
Explains value investing in detail, with other generic financial concepts about stock markets, securities, market psychology, inflation etc. You'll learn:
• The stock market’s history over 100 years, with key lessons on market psychology, stock price movements, and how to maximize returns over the long run.
• The core principles and concepts of value investing, including: real returns after inflation, the difference between investment and speculation, and why/how to mitigate emotional impulses that could lead to bad investments.
• The 2 main investment pathways (Defensive vs Enterprising), and the strategies/practices associated with each.
• How to analyze securities (stocks, bonds and derivatives) and other investment insights, such as: considerations for other financial tools, engaging professional advice, and dividend policy.

Book summary at: https://readingraphics.com/book-summary-the-intelligent-investor/
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AngelaLamHF | 35 reseñas más. | Nov 1, 2023 |
People say it is the greatest value investing book of all time. I don't disagree, although I did enjoy Poor Charlie's Almanac slightly more. The book is content-heavy, so I'd recommend watching The Swedish Investor's video summary or finding a detailed summary on reddit.
 
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siamm | 35 reseñas más. | Aug 20, 2023 |

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