Value investing is a series of doctrines introduced by Benjamin Graham in the year 1934 after writing
the Security Analysis book.
Not exact matches
«First published in 1934,
Security Analysis is one of the most influential financial
books ever written.
Bertocci points out that investment
analysis as we know it is based on a 1934 book called «Security Analysis» by Benjamin Graham and David
analysis as we know it is based on a 1934
book called «
Security Analysis» by Benjamin Graham and David
Analysis» by Benjamin Graham and David L. Dodd.
He is also the author of two
books,
Security Analysis and The Intelligent Investor, both of which are considered must - reads among the investing community.
As someone who is a voracious reader myself, there's no investing
book I recommend more than
Security Analysis.
I personally benefit from reading his
book Security Analysis every day.
Security Analysis had such an impact on me that it was featured as one of Three
Books That Shaped My Investment Philosophy.
You have already mentioned the two from Graham Intelligent Investor and
Security Analysis, what other
books did you find influential?
Graham (along with his colleague David Dodd) is the author of
Security Analysis, one of the
books featured in my earlier post Three Books That Have Shaped My Investment Philos
books featured in my earlier post Three
Books That Have Shaped My Investment Philos
Books That Have Shaped My Investment Philosophy.
The three
books which gave him this wisdom are, The Wealth of Nations, by Adam Smith,
Security Analysis, by Benjamin Graham and The Intelligent Investor, also by Benjamin Graham.
Value Investing has it roots with Benjamin Graham (1894 - 1976, that's a long time ago), he wrote two great
books about value investing: «
Security Analysis» and «The Intelligent Investor» (I read the latter, it has some nice anecdotes and is REALLY boring).
Buffett learned that lesson after reading up on the most noteworthy figure in value investing — Benjamin Graham, who along with David Dodd in 1935 wrote «
Security Analysis,» which is perhaps the most widely read
book in the modern era of investing.
Warren Buffett has a quote saying that
security analysis the intelligent investor in The Wealth of Nations were three very, very influential
books shaping his life.
In this episode, the Investors talk about Warren Buffett's favorite
book of all time,
Security Analysis.
In the foreword of
Security Analysis Warren Buffett says that it's one of the
books that have changed his life.
I know there's a lot of people out there that are always hearing us talk about the
book security analysis but today's episode we're actually going to go into a little bit of depth to talk about what we actually know about this
book.
Security Analysis author Benjamin Graham made the comment in his
book Intelligent Investor that
Graham (along with his colleague David Dodd) is the author of
Security Analysis, one of the
books featured in my earlier post Three Books That Have Shaped My Investment Philos
books featured in my earlier post Three
Books That Have Shaped My Investment Philos
Books That Have Shaped My Investment Philosophy.
In my post Three
Books That Have Shaped My Investment Philosophy, one of the books I mentioned was Benjamin Graham's seminal work Security Anal
Books That Have Shaped My Investment Philosophy, one of the
books I mentioned was Benjamin Graham's seminal work Security Anal
books I mentioned was Benjamin Graham's seminal work
Security Analysis.
In addition, Buffett recommends
Security Analysis — however, I feel that this
book is a little too advances for 99 % of us.
Graham's
books, The Intelligent Investor and
Security Analysis, are still in print and occupy a treasured place on the bookshelves of professional investors worldwide.
He was encouraged by company management to read Ben Graham's famous «
Security Analysis»
book and to enroll in two investment courses taught by Graham.
Benjamin Graham and David Dodd published
Security Analysis in 1934, and the
book is still widely read today.
Graham collaborated with David Dodd to devise a more accurate way to calculate the market's value, which they discussed in their 1934 classic
book,
Security Analysis.
Security Analysis of course is one of the original
books.
«Outside of the field of banks, insurance companies and, particularly, investment trusts, it is only in the exceptional case that
book value or liquidating value plays an important role in
security analysis.»
Graham's philosophy continues to flourish through two primary
books: «
Security Analysis,» co-authored with David Dodd, and «The Intelligent Investor.»
As someone who is a voracious reader myself, there's no investing
book I recommend more than
Security Analysis.
He is also the author of two
books,
Security Analysis and The Intelligent Investor, both of which are considered must - reads among the investing community.
His
books Security Analysis (1934) and The Intelligent Investor (1949) are considered timeless classics with lessons that still apply today.
In fact his
book Security Analysis, written in 1934 with David Dodd, is practically revered as the bible by serious investors.
Back in 1984, Warren Buffett wrote an article entitled «The Superinvestors of Graham - and - Doddsville» (referring to the
book Security Analysis co-authored by Benjamin Graham and David Dodd) in which he argues that passively managed funds can generate alpha for investors (beat the market) more so than actively managed funds.
In his seminal work,
Security Analysis, he actually spent about half the
book talking about how to evaluate and buy individual bonds.
Benjamin Graham and David Dodd described a similar ratio in their classic
book,
Security Analysis.
Over the next two years, I started reading investment
books like
Security Analysis and The Intelligent Investor.
In a recent
book, of which I am co-author, Modern
Security Analysis, there are three chapters describing how OPMIs, through private placements, were able to enjoy huge returns — say 10 baggers to 20 baggers — by being early investors:
... Phil Fisher put it wonderfully 54 years ago in Chapter 7 of his Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits, a
book that ranks behind only The Intelligent Investor and the 1940 edition of
Security Analysis in the all - time - best list for the serious investor.
In 1934, he wrote
Security Analysis, the first
book ever to put the study of investments on a systematically logical footing.
The tenets of value investing are found in Benjamin Graham and David Dodd's
book «
Security Analysis,» first published in 1934.
Benjamin Graham was a highly influential 20th Century American economist and professional investor who taught at Columbia Business School and authored two of the most influential
books on investing ever written, «
Security Analysis» and «The Intelligent Investor».
Stingy: I've read both
books by Lynch and both
books by Graham (Ok, I tried reading
Security Analysis).
For example, in these these passages in two of his
books —
Security Analysis and The Intelligent Investor — he wrote about diversification.
Benjamin Graham refers to such a behaviour as long term speculation (in my view, before investing, everybody should read at least one of his great
books «
Security Analysis» and «The Intelligent Investor»).
However, I believe Janet Lowe's Value Investing Made Easy is the best of the lot, since it's an easily read
book that revolves around Benjamin Graham's masterpieces, The Intelligent Investor and
Security Analysis.
Graham is considered the first proponent of value investing, an investment approach he began teaching at Columbia Business School in 1928 and subsequently refined with David Dodd through various editions of their famous
book Security Analysis.
Graham, of course, was the founder of
security analysis as a profession, Buffett's professor and first boss, and the author of the classic
book The Intelligent Investor.
I'm a great fan of Greenblatt's awkwardly titled
book «You can be a stock market Genius» as well as Klarman's «Margin of Safety», not to speak of Graham & Dodd's «
Security Analysis» and Graham's «The Intelligent Investor».
Juicy Excerpt: Bogle stated on Page 33 of his
book Common Sense on Mutual Funds that: «This
analysis takes into account my conviction both that the performance of individual
securities is unpredictable, and that the performance of portfolios of
securities is unpredictable on any...
Security Analysis is one of the most influential financial
books ever written.
He created and mentored some of the most successful investors ever to live and has been responsible for the education of more investors than almost anyone with his 2 best - selling investment
books, The Intelligent Investor and
Security Analysis.