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this books is an MBA x 50
"This was my most favorite business book of all time until 3 weeks ago when I read ""The Snowball"", by Alice Schroeder. Regardless of whether you're a daytrader, finance geek, accountant, or even a Read more...
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This unusually long book has some pretty intense stuff that can potentially turn off real traders who have better things to do than re-live through the boring childhood of Mr. Buffet
"Let’s get this straight right off the bat: this is not a book of investment advice. If you’re looking for a book on investing according to Buffett’s principles, look elsewhere – I recommend starting with a good book on the principles of value investing, like The Intelligent Investor (which I will g Read more...
buffet doesn't divulge anything interesting here really just sticks to basic politically-correct theories. In other words, there's no murder scenes or backdoor deals or trucks full of gold being stolen. Surely, he has a lot more he can reveal that would make markets more transparent and useful.
I like how the book is written. The story is very easy to read, and there are a lot of lessons to learn from this book.
All i can say is that this is an amazing book, Buffets is def. a visionary
buffett is just to smart at times or if its just luck some of the stuff he pulls of im like wow but then some times i think its not fair thats y i question his trades
I read thsi book in my early twenties and it deeply influenced my thinking toward stocks. You will learn how Buffett grew up and what shaped his mindset. Although I did some really scary bets (like betting all his $10,000 savings on Geico shares, the book always described his decisions as sound and Read more...
Even if you're a technical trader, you'll learn a lot by getting inside the head of a one of the greatest investors in history. A must read for for anyone involved in finance, trading, investing.
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