Benjamin Graham’s Net-Net Stock Strategy
A Practical Guide to Successful Deep Value Investing in Today’s Markets
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Narrated by:
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R F McCoy
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By:
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Evan Bleker
About this listen
In 1975, legendary value investor Benjamin Graham wrote that his net-net stock strategy worked so well that he had renounced all other value investing strategies. In his 2014 shareholder letter, Warren Buffett wrote that he earned the highest returns of his career employing this "cigar butt" approach to investing.
And despite the widespread assumption that net-net stocks are a relic of the past, Graham’s net-net stock strategy is just as viable today for small private investors as it was for Buffett’s "superinvestors" during their early careers. Net-net investing remains the most powerful value investing approach a small investor can adopt.
This audiobook is your ultimate practical guide to implementing it - and reaping the rewards - in today’s markets.
Evan Bleker has spent 10 years studying Graham’s strategy to uncover its real-world performance, how to employ it, and why it works. He’s also dug deeply to identify additional criteria to boost returns and ensure a greater number of winners.
In this audiobook, Evan defines the strategy for investors, then walks listeners through the strategy’s philosophy, as well as academic and industry studies assessing the framework, and its implementation by world-class value investors such as Benjamin Graham, Warren Buffett, and Peter Cundill.
He also compiles selection criteria into a practical checklist for investors and documents how the strategy works in today’s markets with exclusive detailed case studies.
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