The Value Investors
Lessons from the World's Top Fund Managers, 2nd Edition
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Mike Lenz
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The second edition of The Value Investors presents a collection of investing legend profiles from around the world. Chapters explore the investors' backgrounds, cultures, and personal stories, and reveal how life experiences have shaped their investment strategies and mindsets. This fascinating book shows you that value investing is a dynamic, constantly-changing strategy which, when properly implemented, can provide significant, sustainable benefits. Although the investors profiled come from a diverse range of geographic regions and socio-economic, cultural, and educational backgrounds, they share similar personality traits, temperaments, and investment philosophes.
Thoroughly revised and expanded, the book provides relevant updates on the professional and personal experiences of the investors since the first edition's publication. Complementing the original profiles are several new chapters featuring established value investors including Howard Marks, as well as rising personalities and fund managers such as Álvaro Guzmán de Lázaro and Fernando Bernad Marrase. Author Ronald Chan, founder of Hong Kong-based investment management Chartwell Capital Limited, highlights how and why the value investors have consistently beaten the stock market through the years.
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- 18-10-2023
probably useful
For the budding value investor, the greatest educational program is to read a few (say 10 to 20) of the great books by the greatest investors & then using the learned principles to find one's own style and approach. To be honest, I suspect even 5 of the classics may be enough.
That said, this is probably a useful addition to that program. Experienced investors may get a few insights here too. I found discussion of rarely covered investors in unfamiliar markets particularly interesting & valuable.
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