|  | Authors: Benjamin Graham, Jason Zweig Creator: Warren E. Buffett Publisher: Collins Business
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Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Edition: Revised Pages: 640 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 5.3 x 1.4
ISBN: 0060555661 Dewey Decimal Number: 332.678 EAN: 9780060555665 ASIN: 0060555661
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Lifeline for Investors February 24, 2009 Thomas J. Herring (Portland, OR) 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
The book arrived within a week after I ordered it. Now that's fast!
I've only read a few pages so far, so I can't give a complete evaluation of it. This is an updated book full of information that might lessen a lot of the problems going on in the stock market. With over 600 pages of informative wisdom, Benjamin Graham and Warren Buffett teaches us how to weave in and out of the stock market whirlpool of buying and selling. It may not stop all of the hits to your portfolio, but it might lessen the damage. The book is deep and for me, a very slow read as I try to take in the information. You may not get rich but it should help you survive the gut wrenching entity known as the stock market. Wouldn't hurt to have it in your home or office library.
The Intelligent Investor February 10, 2009 Stan (Cleveland, OH) You must read the book (written in 1973) and compare with the financial chaos today. If you believed bankers and investors learn from past history think again.
Great reference, but only if you're already investing February 5, 2009 Laura Reimann (Boston, MA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I am not an experienced investor, and maybe that's why I found I did not understand enough of this book to make it worth my time. I am interested in jumping into the market (as soon as it seems like a reasonable time to do so), and picked up this book as a reference guide to help me get started. But most of the material went over my head.
I think the audience for this book is mainly experienced investors or students studying finance. Indeed, Benjamin Graham taught finance at Columbia University.
Now don't get me wrong, the book is brilliant. I think it probably is, as Warren Buffet claims, "By far the best book on investing ever written." But only if you are already a knowledgable investor. If you're just starting out, pick up a different book.
Wisdom for the ages January 19, 2009 Shailendra Bade (Tampa, FL) I as a novice should be the last person to review this book by the Father of Stock Market knowledge. I bought this book as a primer to the complex world of Stocks. This is the knowledge what a beginner would like to have before venturing into the erratic waters of stocks.
Read the basics and sail through!!
A Book For Success January 11, 2009 Karl Smith (Manhattan, NY USA) Highly recommended. Undestand the basics on it to develop a succesful approach in investments. Follow the principles shown here by many succesful worldwide investors, including Warren Buffet.
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