The Intelligent Investor is a timeless masterpiece that emphasizes disciplined, value-based investing. Graham's principles, like margin of safety and understanding intrinsic value, teach patience and rationality in markets. I’ve been trying to grow my savings and wonder which is better, the stock market or crypto & trading.
If you are thinking of investing in the stock market and you are not well versed, its advisable to work with a financial advisor who is an expert to guide you through the process. this way you could make more profit with less risk
I agree. Based on my personal experience working with an investment advisor, I currently have $385k in a well-diversified portfolio that has seen exponential growth. It's not just about having money to invest in stocks; you also need to be knowledgeable, persistent, and have the strength to hold on during market fluctuations and the stock market is likely the best smart investment.
Julianne Iwersen Niemann a highly respected figure in her field. I suggest delving deeper into her credentials, as she possesses extensive experience and serves as a valuable resource for individuals seeking guidance in navigating the financial market.
I suspect that Graham found peace and control with his life in having his and the finances of others under tight control, it's understandable given that he grew up during The Great Depression. It must have traumatized him to go through the difficulties of poverty.
I read Security Analysis, Intelligent Investor, and the Analysis of Financial statements by Graham. If u truly...truly, saw purchasing a stock as owning a little piece of a business, then u would automatically do nearly all the things he recommends in 2,000 pages. It's just that ppl are further away from seeing stocks like that than they can easily realize without the books.
Investors must have a near-impossible sense of self-control to effectively invest in stocks like Benjamin Graham, Warren Buffett, David Dodd, and many other famous investors. It's only getting harder with today's investing environment that puts heavy emphasis on day trading and making small but quick profits without taking into account capital gains taxes and broker fees. Like Buffett said himself that the concept is simple, but the personal traits required to invest effectively are hard to learn or very rare in most people.
@@Baron-nv1ezI agree when it comes to his enterprising principles. However some ideas such as margin of safety are useful to all investors, even if I believe many people should just buy an index fund and bonds instead of selecting their own stocks
I'm hesitant to mention this but it feels like value investing is just investing in just another Valerie or someone who goes to a convalescent home or prefers convalescent homes
Buffett found him, he reached out to Graham who initially declined but Buffett continued to send him stocks that he had analysed and eventually accepted.
The Einstein of Money, a biography of Graham, has some good detail on the relationship between Graham and Buffett. There was a real friendship between them, not just a business relationship.
Has Buffett ever voiced an opinion on crypto currency? I'd love to hear his take on it (which I would presume to be "not with a 40 foot pole!") and what he would think Ben Graham's opijnion of it wuld be (which I guess would be "well, obviously this is a scam.")
It feels good to see the market in green, but just how long until we actually break even, I’m the average retail trader, DCA-ing, buying and holding on to stocks for eons, but it’s like I’m up 5% today and down 17% the next week, Yes the market is very Darwinian, there’s winners and losers, and it’s looking like I’ve been on a losing streak, while others make huge 6figure gains in the same market. What strategies are these folks using?
So what I do is buy companies that are doing good things, executing on business plans and then short companies that are missing earnings, it’s as simple as that
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The Intelligent Investor is a timeless masterpiece that emphasizes disciplined, value-based investing. Graham's principles, like margin of safety and understanding intrinsic value, teach patience and rationality in markets. I’ve been trying to grow my savings and wonder which is better, the stock market or crypto & trading.
If you are thinking of investing in the stock market and you are not well versed, its advisable to work with a financial advisor who is an expert to guide you through the process. this way you could make more profit with less risk
I agree. Based on my personal experience working with an investment advisor, I currently have $385k in a well-diversified portfolio that has seen exponential growth. It's not just about having money to invest in stocks; you also need to be knowledgeable, persistent, and have the strength to hold on during market fluctuations and the stock market is likely the best smart investment.
Could you kindly elaborate on the advisor's background and qualifications?
Julianne Iwersen Niemann a highly respected figure in her field. I suggest delving deeper into her credentials, as she possesses extensive experience and serves as a valuable resource for individuals seeking guidance in navigating the financial market.
She appears to be well-educated and well-read. I ran a Google search on her name and came across her website; thank you for sharing.
I suspect that Graham found peace and control with his life in having his and the finances of others under tight control, it's understandable given that he grew up during The Great Depression. It must have traumatized him to go through the difficulties of poverty.
What a man, wise and kind.
intelligent people don't need to prove others that they are wise and smart
I read Security Analysis, Intelligent Investor, and the Analysis of Financial statements by Graham. If u truly...truly, saw purchasing a stock as owning a little piece of a business, then u would automatically do nearly all the things he recommends in 2,000 pages. It's just that ppl are further away from seeing stocks like that than they can easily realize without the books.
Investors must have a near-impossible sense of self-control to effectively invest in stocks like Benjamin Graham, Warren Buffett, David Dodd, and many other famous investors. It's only getting harder with today's investing environment that puts heavy emphasis on day trading and making small but quick profits without taking into account capital gains taxes and broker fees. Like Buffett said himself that the concept is simple, but the personal traits required to invest effectively are hard to learn or very rare in most people.
Tell us about it especially with all these meme stocks going crazy right now I feel so lost
@@lleo9481 well,thats the whole point of the intelligent investor,forget the noise and focus on value
@@Baron-nv1ezI agree when it comes to his enterprising principles. However some ideas such as margin of safety are useful to all investors, even if I believe many people should just buy an index fund and bonds instead of selecting their own stocks
Lesson learned !!!
I'm hesitant to mention this but it feels like value investing is just investing in just another Valerie or someone who goes to a convalescent home or prefers convalescent homes
"I was eager for a little more action"- Warren Buffett
The real question is: How did Benjamin Graham find people like Warren Buffett? There aren't too many people like him out there..
Buffett found him, he reached out to Graham who initially declined but Buffett continued to send him stocks that he had analysed and eventually accepted.
Buffett found out Graham was teaching at Columbia after he was rejected by Harvard, and Buffett decided to apply to Columbia.
The Einstein of Money, a biography of Graham, has some good detail on the relationship between Graham and Buffett. There was a real friendship between them, not just a business relationship.
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Has Buffett ever voiced an opinion on crypto currency? I'd love to hear his take on it (which I would presume to be "not with a 40 foot pole!") and what he would think Ben Graham's opijnion of it wuld be (which I guess would be "well, obviously this is a scam.")
It feels good to see the market in green, but just how long until we actually break even, I’m the average retail trader, DCA-ing, buying and holding on to stocks for eons, but it’s like I’m up 5% today and down 17% the next week, Yes the market is very Darwinian, there’s winners and losers, and it’s looking like I’ve been on a losing streak, while others make huge 6figure gains in the same market. What strategies are these folks using?
So what I do is buy companies that are doing good things, executing on business plans and then short companies that are missing earnings, it’s as simple as that
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