WARREN BUFFETT’S THREE FAVORITE BOOKS
From Amazon:
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!
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