The intelligent investor (Deusto)
The intelligent investor (Deusto)
Author: Graham, Benjamin.
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Publisher's Review Benjamin Graham's Masterpiece: The Finance Bible That Inspired Warren Buffett and Introduced Value Investing to the World Considered the greatest investment adviser of the 20th century, Benjamin Graham taught and inspired financiers around the world. .
In The Intelligent Investor, a book that became the bible for investors since its first publication in 1949, he presented his philosophy, based on the concept of "value investing." Throughout its pages, Graham teaches investors how to avoid strategy mistakes, while also describing how to develop a rational plan for buying stocks and increasing their value. All this thinking in the long term, since it is a method aimed at investors and not at speculators: while the speculator only takes into account market trends, the investor obtains his benefits based on discipline and research.
In this international bestseller, Graham demonstrates that the most important thing in planning an investment strategy is not maximizing profits, but minimizing losses. Over the years, the market has been agreeing with each and every one of the strategies proposed by Benjamin Graham, whose work continues to be an inescapable reference. This edition also has the valuable contribution of the financial journalist Jason Zweig, who has been in charge of commenting and updating the text, drawing parallels between the examples provided by Graham and the real situations experienced in the world of finance in recent years. .
The intelligent investor, in addition to being a timeless classic and essential in any self-respecting library, is the most important work that can be read to protect our investments and achieve our financial goals. Author Biography Benjamin Graham was a leading Wall Street economist, professor, and investor, known as the "Father of Value Investing." An excellent professor, whose students included Warren Buffett, he continues to be, thanks to his books, an inspiration for a good part of those who are successful today in the world of investment.
In addition to this volume, Graham wrote three of the founding texts of neoclassical investment: Security Analysis (Deusto, 2009), published in 1934 together with David Dodd; The intelligent investor (Deusto, 2007), which was published in 1949 and which over the years has become one of the essential classics that every investor should read at least once in his life; and The interpretation of financial statements (Deusto, 2022), written with the collaboration of Spencer B. Meredith. He also wrote his autobiography, titled The Memoirs of the Dean of Wall Street. Spencer B. Meredith (1904-1971) was a professor of security analysis at the New York Institute of Finance, founded by the New York Stock Exchange.
Package Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.0 x 1.9 cm.