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6:40 pm December 27, 2009
| Jae Jun
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Thanks for the pdf's.
That Buffett letter on Walter Schlos, I wonder who scanned it.
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5:13 pm December 26, 2009
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Post edited 3:14 pm – December 26, 2009 by rros
Thank you for the list above…
Not sure if this of interest here but I gathered some .pdf's on value investing related subjects. If anyone wants to download them, they are: superinvestors, Buffett letters on Walter Schloss and Graham's hearings on Congress (a gem!).
http://www.videosfinder.com/st…..cks/books/
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12:04 am November 25, 2009
| Jae Jun
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Margin of safety is out of print so most people wont be able to read it.
However, I have read most of it but to be honest, I didn't find it that good of a read.
Good sections here and there but it's not on my recommended list.
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7:17 pm November 24, 2009
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I read the little book on value investing the only concept it defines to buy stocks under the book value per share it doesn't go into much details about DCF and etc. One book your all forgetting about is Margin of Safety by Seth Klarman. It would be labeled under advanced section.
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4:24 am October 20, 2009
| Jae Jun
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I really enjoy the little book series. They are very easy reads but provide a lot of value and insight within a small frame. I haven't read the Value Investing one though.
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9:00 pm October 19, 2009
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Christopher Browne’s “The little book of Value Investing” is also good. Probably more in the basics section.
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7:06 pm October 18, 2009
| Jae Jun
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1:10 pm October 15, 2009
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Hey there,
I would just like to share a basic list (i have read quite a few more), of investing books which I value greatly. I sorted it on the basis of difficulty and how advanced your knowledge and experience is with investing and analysis in general.
The basics
Buffett: The making of an american capitalist – Lowenstein Intelligent investor – Graham F Wall Street – Joe Ponzio The little book that beats the market – Greenblatt
The meat
Value investing: From Buffett to Graham and Beyond – Greenwald Warren Buffett – Lessons for Corporate America – Buffett The Dhando Investors – Pabrai What Works on Wall Street – Shaugenessy Dreman – Contrarian investment strategies
More complicated
The aggressive conservative investor – Whitman The (mis)behaviour market – Mandelbrot Security Analysis – Benjamin Graham You can be a stock market genius – Greenblatt
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