Secrets Of Warren Buffett – What Is Value Investing? Part 4
Buffett came to know Philip Fisher & Charlie Munger & both of them were always on the look-out for great businesses mentioned earlier.
Buffett came to know Philip Fisher & Charlie Munger & both of them were always on the look-out for great businesses mentioned earlier.
He achieved great success by investing in ‘cigar-butt’ type of stocks – an investment style that was close to what Graham preached.
People familiar with the term value investing in modern times might associate it with Warren Buffett and the analysis…
When Graham first penned down his thoughts about investing in Security Analysis, the term ‘value investing’ wasn’t even coined yet.
Value Investing was not a popular investing methodology in Singapore many years back and it’s only about 3 – 4 years ago…
‘Why? I’ve been a stock broker for all my life – I’ve seen all the crashes, financial crisis, where really, it’s only a paper loss,’ replied the self-made billionaire.
The 2008 Wall Street financial meltdown that almost scuttled the world financial market was the result of people engaging in trades which they did not fully understand – the so-called experts in government, the banks and the academia of world-renowned institutions such as Harvard.
Now, I know many investors who will say that the answer is pretty obvious; they would put some of that cash on the side lines to good use.
So, let’s take a look at what’s arguably the most important aspect of Buffett’s interpretation of value investing.
Who said that Value Investing is Dead, we have to see if these people have a track record that is far superior than that of Walter Schloss.
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