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Value Investing (Second Edition)

From Graham to Buffett and Beyond

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Value Investing (Second Edition)

By: Bruce C. Greenwald, Judd Kahn, Erin Bellissimo, Mark Cooper, Tano Santos
Narrated by: Timothy Andrés Pabon
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Beat the market with the tips and techniques from the best value investors in the world.

The classic, seminal work in the field Value Investing has been updated in a new second edition to include the latest trends and a close look at some of the emerging investors who continue in the value investing tradition of Ben Graham and Warren Buffett. Featuring an exploration of the history of value investing and those who brought this investment approach to the fore, you will also discover the real-world techniques you can use to propel your own portfolio using a sound, proven approach to discovering value.

In the modern era, investors are increasingly caught up in so-called hot tips, can't-miss start-ups, excessive optimism, and short-term speculation. Value investing is the antithesis to these short-sighted approaches and stresses what Ben Graham - the father of value investing - referred to as the "margin of safety" when describing the gap between an equity's price and its value.

Value Investing, Second Edition is your guide to implementing value investing principles in your own portfolio, complete with a look at the approaches used by the best value investors past and present.

©2020 Bruce C. Greenwald and Judd Kahn (P)2020 Gildan Media
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