Lengthy video interviews
of famous value investors such as Mohnish Pabrai, Thomas Russo, Seth Klarman, Walter Schloss, Martin Whitman, Irving Kahn, and others.
My efforts first led me to Ben Graham, and from there to many other
famous value investors such as Philip Fisher, Walter Schloss, William J. Ruane, Irving Kahn, Peter Lynch, and of course the venerable and perhaps most famous of all, Warren Buffett.
Value investing has gone through far deeper periods of underperformance such as the one in the late»90s where
many famous value investors got fired, just before the paradigm was about to shift, and value outpace growth by more than the underperformance.
Famous value investor Warren Buffett has opined in a letter from February 25th, 2017 that» My calculation, admittedly very rough, is that the search by the elite for superior investment advice has caused it, in aggregate, to waste more than $ 100 billion over the past decade.
Famous value investor Ben Graham actually created Net Current Asset Value as a way of understanding intrinsic value and whether or not a company was trading at a fair price.
But many
famous value investors never got to participate in that rally, because they got fired, or retired amid the furor of the dot - com bubble.
Newspapers, while small compared to Berkshire Hathaway's usual acquisitions, fit the rubric for Buffett, who is worth an estimated $ 68 billion and is perhaps the nation's
most famous value investor.
In my next segment on «Learning from the Past,» I'll go over my first really major loss where I traveled on the coattails of
a famous value investor and lost royally.
If you still need convincing just remember the success of some of the world's most
famous value investors.
Every so often
a famous value investor suffers a large, unanticipated, Black Swan loss from a concentrated, «sure thing» investment.
It's a useful forum for investors to learn more about
the famous value investor, his method, and his businesses.
Part 1 covers the background / history and the case for value investing, with plenty of reference to
famous value investors & quotes (and further reading in each section).
In its simplest form, value investing was a formula, but it had morphed into other things — one of them was whatever Warren Buffett, Benjamin Graham's student and the most
famous value investor, happened to be doing with his money.
If this is not your first time visiting the website you know I have resource pages devoted to
famous value investors.