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Did you know Warren Buffett, the world’s wealthiest stock investor, is quoted as saying three books have shaped his investment philosophy? For more than half a century, he used the information provided in these three books to go from nothing – to a massive $39 billion net worth. The three books that gave him this wisdom are: The Wealth of Nations (pub. 1776) by Adam Smith, Security Analysis (pub. 1934) by Benjamin Graham, and The Intelligent Investor (pub. 1949), also by Benjamin Graham.
In fact, Benjamin Graham was Buffett’s professor at Columbia and the most influential financial advisor he ever had.
So, have you ever tried reading Graham’s books? Many might agree the books are as exciting as listening to Ben Stein read the 30th page of The Wall Street Journal.
It is time we fixed that. Instead of keeping these billion-dollar secrets hidden behind thousands of pages of financial jargon, I wrote one simple guide – Warren Buffett’s Three Favorite Books.
If you’re looking for a guide that explains how the wealthy really think and buy assets, you’re in the right place. This isn’t a get-rich-quick book. Instead, this is where your investing techniques take a turn in the road. This book will teach you how to accumulate assets and become very wealthy over decades of wise decisions and proper asset valuation. The best part about the book is the methods are taught in an easy-to-follow and understandable scenario for all to enjoy!
ASIN : B0085W03FM
Publisher : Pylon Publishing (May 23 2012)
Language : English
File size : 4.8 MB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 184 pages
Customers say
Customers find the book engaging and fun to read. They say it’s a great introduction to investing for beginners, providing common sense information in a simple manner. The concepts are explained in a clear and user-friendly way with examples that paint a picture.
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Jason –
A great read!!!
I’m more of a day trader, but purchased this book on the recommendation of a friend to learn more about fundamentals to help with my trading. Let me tell you this book is the perfect place to start for a beginner.This book sums up the information from Warren Buffet’s three favorite books in the simplest way possible. While it’s impossible to cover everything, the information I learned is valuable. This book is explained in a great story-telling like way with examples that paint a beautiful picture. As an added bonus there are links to Preston’s website that goes over some of the topics in more depth.The perfect book for a beginner!
John Boisvert –
Good Book
well worth the read, highly recommended.
Joseph Solomons –
Best investment resource
I’ve always wanted to invest in stocks and value investing like Warren Buffett but found all the books I bought hard to read. Preston’s book and website is really the best and user friendly resources.
Martin Leclerc –
Great book !
Great book !
Chris –
Great beginner’s book
A great to start for your investment journey. I highly recommend reading this book for people that are planning to dip into the stock market. This book teaches you why you need to be patient, knowledgable, and emotional intact to be a successful investor.
Mike –
To read it or not to read it’s your decision.
I have not finished yet the book and accompanied online materials yet.But I’m ready to say, that I like it. A lot of information I was not familiar with, well organized and well presented.I would highly recommend the course and online materials to everybody who is interested in getting a general understanding of finances and Market.Would like to make some additional comments.I finished 35 chapters of online version of this book. I would call it additional materials. Information is interested and well presented.The reason I degraded the book to 3 stars is, in chapter 35 author asks your for email address as a condition to provide you withlink to downloadable check list for stocks selection. I consider this information to be an important part of the book.Requested email address was provided, without any response from the author. 2 times I sent him an email asking for this material, no reply.The material is a part of the book.In my eyes this behavior diminishes the value of the book and my trust in information provided. I marked it as 3 stars. To read or not, it’s your decision.
Jason-Anthony Gaskin –
Great Book
Great book for a beginner investor (such as myself). The stories painted throughout the book with Billy and his dad really make the concepts easy to understand and fun to read. Excellent introduction to the basics of value investing, when to buy stocks vs bonds. It’s also really nice to have a free companion video series.
Mark S. –
Great book for beginning investors
If you’re interested in value investing but have no idea where to start, grab this book! It is easy to understand and there are many useful videos from the author as well!
PROM –
Fantastic book and a very honest and grounded effort to distill the concepts of two very complicated books. A must read for every beginner or practitioner of the stock investment trade. Thank you Preston for this book. Through this book and through your podcast, you are doing a great service.
Marcelo Souza –
It has everything you need to start investing with quality, controlling your emotion.It gives you a good summary of Warren Buffet’s way of investing.Thanks, Preston.Greetings from Brazil.
andrea c. –
I really enjoyed reading this book. I learned a lot without so much difficulty in following the explanation. Strongly recommend to learn quickly how to be great patient successful investor.
野治 –
基本的な真実が書かれていますが、読みやすく理解しやすいのに、これで投資家になれるのだろうか?足りないのは知識というより別物なのだと理解しました。
Miquel –
Descubrí a Preston Pysh a través de su canal de youtube “buffetsstocks”, que da nombre también a su sitio web.Ante todo, sorprende como un ingeniero aeronáutico y veterano de la Guerra de Afganistán ha encaminado su vida civil hacia el mundo del value investing y el estilo de inversión de Warren Buffet.Pysh tiene varias publicaciones en las que resume varias obras clásicas del Value Investing.En esta en concreto, se resumen tres obras favoritas de Warren Buffett, entre ellas el Intelligent Investor de Benjamin Graham, una obra de por sí muy densa, que he tratado de leer varias veces y nunca he finalizado. El autor utiliza un estilo muy ameno. Para cada capítulo se remite a un vídeo publicado en su página. Todo gratuito. Para mí es una lectura muy recomendable para ahorrarse los originales.