Posts Tagged ‘The Intelligent Investor’

The Intelligent Investor – Why You Will Want to Read It

If you’re looking for a local copy (Perth, Australia) of The Intelligent Investor, you might want to try Boffin in the City. You can pick it up for $45 which is cheaper than all the other bookstores within walking distance to the CBD (that I checked).

Anyways, a few people has asked me, “why are you reading this book?. The answer to this is very simple… I was reading some old blog post from the Four Hour Work Week and I came across one particular post where Timothy Ferriss raced for the opportunity to ask Warren Buffet a question at the Berkshire Hathaway Annual General Meeting (AGM). Anyways the long story short, one of the many questions that was asked in that particular AGM was:

Q:What’s the best books to read for investing and life?

A1: (Buffet) Chapters 8 and 20 in The Intelligent Investor.

A2: (Munger) Anything by Ben Franklin.

I don’t know about you, apart from my ’studying’ days, nobody has ever recommended reading two chapters out of any book to me. Most people just recommend a book, but Warren Buffet is not anybody and he was deliberately specific (in my opinion). I Figured if Warren Buffet spent that extra second to point out two chapters out of a single book, I should at least make the effort to go read the two Chapters.

Anyways, for anybody who is curious about what’s Chapter 8 and Chapter 20 I better put you out of your misery.

  • Chapter 8: The Investor and Market Fluctuation
  • Chapter 20: “Margin of Safety” as the Central Concept of Investment

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The Intelligent Investor: Looking for Below Book Value

Book doing a bit of research on Under Valued Stock – Picked up a book called, “The Intelligent Investor” – Benjamin Graham. Benjamin Graham is Warren Buffet’s mentor and Warren Buffet has quoted “The Intelligent Investor” several time. (Warren has highlighted Chapter 8 and Chapter 20, which is “The Investor and Market Fluctuations” and “Margin of Safety”, respectively.

Anyways, I was doing a bit of playing on Google Stock Screener and here’s a screener I made to filter out profitable undervalue stocks (note: you have to look for the ones which book value/share greater than last price of share)

Looking For Below Book Value Stocks

If you’re looking for the book check this out, It’s selling for $50 in the book store, if you buy it from an Australian online store it’ll cost $40 but you have to pay $6-7 in shipping. If you can wait, I think the value is to buy it online and get it shipped (even though its in USD) – current exchange rate is about 0.65 (ends up being less than $40

Check out the: The Intelligent Investor

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