This follow-up to the national bestseller, "The Little Book That Beats the Market" introduces individual investors to the fundamentals of value investing--from the philosophy to the process--and shows them how to use this methodology to achieve exceptional returns in today's turbulent market.
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This follow-up to the national bestseller, "The Little Book That Beats the Market" introduces individual investors to the fundamentals of value investing--from the philosophy to the process--and shows them how to use this methodology to achieve exceptional returns in today's turbulent market.
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Very readable account of the history and substance of value investing. It makes a compelling case.
ditoariawan
Nov 30, 2007
Basic Overview of Value Investing
the book is good as far as you need them only to review the basic principle of value investing. the author explain it well with examples. but you will be hard pressed trying to put these principles into practice