The Value Investors: Lessons from the World's Top Fund Managers,Used

The Value Investors: Lessons from the World's Top Fund Managers,Used

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Investing legend Warren Buffett once said that success in investing doesnt correlate with I.Q. once youre above the level of 125. Once you have ordinary intelligence, what you need is the temperament to control the urges that get other people into trouble in investing.In an attempt to understand exactly what kind of temperament Buffett was talking about, Ronald W. Chan interviewed 12 valueinvesting legends from around the world, learning how their personal background, culture, and life experiences have shaped their investment mindset and strategy. The Value Investors: Lessons from the Worlds Top Fund Managers is the result.From 106yearold Irving Kahn, who worked closely with father of value investing Benjamin Graham and remains active today, and 95yearold Walter Schloss (described by Warren Buffett as the superinvestor from GrahamandDodsville), to the cofounders of Hong Kongbased Value Partners, Cheah Cheng Hye and VNee Yeh, and Francisco Garca Params of Spains Bestinver Asset Management, Chan chose investment luminaries to help him understand the international appeal and success of value investing. All of these men became strong advocates of the approach despite considerable age and cultural differences. Chan finds out why.In The Value Investors, readers will also discover how these investors, each of whom has a unique value perspective, have consistently beaten the stock market over the years. Do they share a trait that allows this to happen? Is there a winning temperament that turns the ordinary investor into an extraordinary one? This book answers these questions and more.

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