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The Einstein of Money - Joe Carlen

The Einstein of Money

The Life and Timeless Financial Wisdom of Benjamin Graham

(Autor)

Buch | Hardcover
368 Seiten
2012
Prometheus Books (Verlag)
978-1-61614-557-6 (ISBN)
CHF 33,15 inkl. MwSt
Drawing on a number of interviews with the likes of Warren Buffett and other high profile investors, Graham's surviving family, and noted finance professors, this title gives readers a look into Graham's most essential wealth-creation concepts, while telling the colourful story of his amazing business career and his multifaceted personal life.
Warren Buffett-widely considered the most successful investor of all time-has repeatedly acknowledged Benjamin Graham as the primary influence on his investment approach. Indeed, there is a direct line between the record-shattering investing performance of Buffett (and other value investors) and Graham's life. In six books and dozens of papers, Graham-known as the "Dean of Wall Street"-left an extensive account of an investing system that, as Buffett can attest, actually works!

This biography of Benjamin Graham, the first written with access to his posthumously published memoirs, explains Graham's most essential wealth-creation concepts while telling the colorful story of his amazing business career and his multifaceted, unconventional personal life. The author distills the best from Graham's extensive published works and draws from personal interviews he conducted with Warren Buffett, Charles Brandes, and many other top US and global value investors, as well as Graham's surviving children and friends.

Warren Buffett once said, "No one ever became poor by reading Graham." Find out for yourself by reading Carlen's lively account of Benjamin Graham's fascinating life and time-tested techniques for generating wealth.

Joe Carlen is a Wall Street Journal best-selling author, and successful market analyst.

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