World’s
Best Book for Value Investing
While physicist Sir Isaac Newton is
widely viewed as the leading authority on gravity and motion, economist
Benjamin Graham, best known for his book “The Intelligent Investor,” is lauded
as a top guru of finance and investment. Known as the father of value
investing, “The Intelligent Investor: The Definitive Book on Value Investing”
is considered one of the most important books on the topic. By evaluating
companies with surgical precision, Graham excelled at making money in the stock
market without taking big risks.
One of Graham’s key contributions was
to point out the irrationality and groupthink that was often rampant in the
stock market. Thus, according to Graham, investors should always aim to profit
from the whims of the stock market, rather than participate in it. His
principles of investing safely and successfully continue to influence investors
today.
What Does
"The Intelligent Investor" Teach You?
“The
Intelligent Investor” is widely considered to be the definitive text on value
investing. According to Graham, investors should analyze a company’s financial
reports and its operations but ignore the market noise. The whims of
investors—their greed and fear—are what creates this noise and fuels daily
market sentiments.
Most
importantly, investors should look for price-value discrepancies—when the
market price of a stock is less than its intrinsic value. When these
opportunities are identified, investors should make a purchase. Once the market
price and the intrinsic value are aligned, investors should sell.
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