He is absoutely correct. Buffett seems to get a little frustrated and saying the same thing over and over again. I also found the original book a challenge to read.
The difference between a Billionaire and an ordinary man is knowledge but also talent. Warren Buffet was making money when he was 6 years old.. The man is wired for business. Trying to reïnvent yourself as an investor can be quite hard and gets harder the older you get, especially taking into account the chances life will give you when you are young.
My gosh man you are right. I read the 2000 version 4+ times. Then I attempted Security Analysis... and how difficult it was. My goodness that was dense. Good point about applying these principles universally.
Man, is this book really that great? I wanna read this book how can i get my hands on this book... been looking for this book for ages...I think its still not here in the Philippines.
The quick answer: yes and no. It's a great book, but you'll still need to learn technical analysis. It's just a rough guide outlining the theory of value investment. It won't tell you how to select the right companies or how to read the companies balance etc etc.
@capitalismforever Okay, you're just looking to start an argument about nothing, probably because you have nothing better to do. I never talked about technical trading I talked about technical analysis, i.e. screening businesses.
@capitalismforever Okay so carefully analyzing a business to see if it will withstand the test of time, whether it is beneficial in the LONG TERM before buying shares is not thinking? You're a tool.
@trisky1234 No, I didn't say that either. You obviously have Fundamental and Technical Analysis confused. They don't inter-mix with each other. Conversely, they are exact opposite from one another. Therefore, only a fool would apply one technique and then subsequently apply the other technique to a particular investment. That person with be left with a contradictory and utterly confused investment prospect. You're either a fundamental investor or you're a technical trader. You can't be both.
This is an awesome book and to be honest I couldn't believe it was just 13.06 dollars. It teaches a lot of things. This book represents exactly what it teaches : good value.
I agree. While Buffett admires Graham, he applied different concepts to form his investing style. He was influenced by Phillip Fisher in his early days with the scuttlebutt approach with GEICO, he was influenced by Charlie Munger, his partner, for not only looking for cigar butts, but quality companies -- "share of mind" and financial moats. Graham speaks strictly to buying discount securities with a margin of safety as price is paramount, but Buffett extennded that approach.
Recommending anything from Benjamin Graham is great advice. BUT, Benjamin Graham did not teach Warren Buffett everything he knows. Warren had a few other teachers that helped to mold his mind. One of them being Philip Fisher.
As funny as this is to watch, the gentlemen is spot on.
Nice video.
excel411 1 month ago
good stuff man
dekized58 7 months ago
I love your enthusiasm!
StormJB1 9 months ago
Good stuff!
love83forever 11 months ago
He is absoutely correct. Buffett seems to get a little frustrated and saying the same thing over and over again. I also found the original book a challenge to read.
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hajiaad 1 year ago
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bigbillyz 1 year ago
Like your style!
borderlord 1 year ago
Ilike your sales pitch. Sounds kind of like a sermon.
needmanshini 1 year ago
The Intelligent Investor and Security Analysis will change your life.
JustinmacD 2 years ago
@xlazngarnettlx - Why don't you read a book before you post comments filled with spelling and grammar errors
resellworld 2 years ago
why are u trying to selling this book? let the dedicated and "resourceful" ppl find it on their own. this book aint meant for everyone.
xlazngarnettlx 2 years ago
Awesome video. I have never read the book, but intend to now.
stemikger 2 years ago
The difference between a Billionaire and an ordinary man is knowledge but also talent. Warren Buffet was making money when he was 6 years old.. The man is wired for business. Trying to reïnvent yourself as an investor can be quite hard and gets harder the older you get, especially taking into account the chances life will give you when you are young.
trisky1234 2 years ago
My gosh man you are right. I read the 2000 version 4+ times. Then I attempted Security Analysis... and how difficult it was. My goodness that was dense. Good point about applying these principles universally.
WesternCrusaders 2 years ago
Man, is this book really that great? I wanna read this book how can i get my hands on this book... been looking for this book for ages...I think its still not here in the Philippines.
blindcut 3 years ago
Just go on Amazon and order a copy. How are the libraries in the Philippines?
WesternCrusaders 2 years ago
The quick answer: yes and no. It's a great book, but you'll still need to learn technical analysis. It's just a rough guide outlining the theory of value investment. It won't tell you how to select the right companies or how to read the companies balance etc etc.
trisky1234 2 years ago
@trisky1234 You obviously don't know what you're talking about. "technical" speculating has no place in value investing or investment matters at all.
capitalismforever 1 year ago
@capitalismforever Where the hell did you read 'speculating' in my text?
trisky1234 1 year ago
@trisky1234 "technical" trading is complete "speculation".
capitalismforever 1 year ago
@capitalismforever Okay, you're just looking to start an argument about nothing, probably because you have nothing better to do. I never talked about technical trading I talked about technical analysis, i.e. screening businesses.
trisky1234 1 year ago
@trisky1234 No, I'm not trying to argue about anything. I'm stating a fact. Technical Analysis helps people to not think.
capitalismforever 1 year ago
@capitalismforever Okay so carefully analyzing a business to see if it will withstand the test of time, whether it is beneficial in the LONG TERM before buying shares is not thinking? You're a tool.
trisky1234 1 year ago
@trisky1234 No, I didn't say that either. You obviously have Fundamental and Technical Analysis confused. They don't inter-mix with each other. Conversely, they are exact opposite from one another. Therefore, only a fool would apply one technique and then subsequently apply the other technique to a particular investment. That person with be left with a contradictory and utterly confused investment prospect. You're either a fundamental investor or you're a technical trader. You can't be both.
capitalismforever 1 year ago
@capitalismforever I stand corrected. Intermingling terms is not good.
trisky1234 1 year ago
I don't think you should invest dude, you sound really emotional.. that's what the book says too
Geilheid 3 years ago 6
Dude that is too funny! You're right, the book talked against being emotional when investing. But making Youtube videos is a little different :-)
Anyway, thanks for your comment. I'm laughing while writing this.
LeveL5League 3 years ago 6
This is an awesome book and to be honest I couldn't believe it was just 13.06 dollars. It teaches a lot of things. This book represents exactly what it teaches : good value.
cubanboy1981 3 years ago
Thanks for the comments. I appreciate the insight IncorruptibleTruth & jhalas20!
LeveL5League 3 years ago
I agree. While Buffett admires Graham, he applied different concepts to form his investing style. He was influenced by Phillip Fisher in his early days with the scuttlebutt approach with GEICO, he was influenced by Charlie Munger, his partner, for not only looking for cigar butts, but quality companies -- "share of mind" and financial moats. Graham speaks strictly to buying discount securities with a margin of safety as price is paramount, but Buffett extennded that approach.
jhalas20 3 years ago 2
Recommending anything from Benjamin Graham is great advice. BUT, Benjamin Graham did not teach Warren Buffett everything he knows. Warren had a few other teachers that helped to mold his mind. One of them being Philip Fisher.
IncorruptibleTruth 3 years ago
Lovely man ! you gave an insight as to how to run a business
chickenparata 3 years ago
Spoken with passion! I'm ordering the 6th Edition on Amazon soon. Got a few more books to finish before I delve into 'The Intelligent Investor'.
ae86ben 3 years ago
you go my man!
waileacapital 3 years ago
Thanks!
LeveL5League 3 years ago