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The Intelligent Investor: A Book of Practical Counsel

The Intelligent Investor: A Book of Practical Counsel

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Author: Benjamin Graham
Publisher: Harper & Row
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 64 reviews
Sales Rank: 37314

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 4th Rev
Pages: 368
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3
Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.4 x 1.1

ISBN: 0060155477
Dewey Decimal Number: 332.678
EAN: 9780060155476
ASIN: 0060155477

Publication Date: January 22, 1996
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Condition: Hardcover. Slight water damage to pages. Text remains easily readable.

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The classic bestseller by Benjamin Graham, perhaps the greatest investment advisor of the 20th century, The Intelligent Investor has taught and inspired hundreds of thousands of people worldwide. Since its original publication in 1949, Benjamin Graham's book has remained the most respected guide to investing, due to his timeless philosophy of "value investing," which helps protect investors against the areas of possible substantial error and teaches them to develop long-term strategies with which they will be comfortable down the road.

Over the years, market developments have borne out the wisdom of Benjamin Graham's basic policies. Here he takes account of both the defensive and the enterprising investor, outlining the principles of stock selection for each, and stressing the advantages of a simple portfolio policy. Among the book's special features are the use of numerous comparisons of pairs of common stocks to bring out their elements of strength and weakness and the construction of investment portfolios designed to meet specific requirements of quality and price attractiveness.

The Intelligent Investor may be the most important book you will ever read on making your investments a success.

"The Intelligent Investor is the best book ever written for the stockholder," says author and investment counselor John Train. Benjamin Graham's classic work offers sound and safe principles for investing-principles that have worked for more than forty years since the first edition was published. With an introduction and appendix by Warren Buffett, one of Graham's most famous students in investing strategy, this book takes account of both the defensive and the enterprising investor.

"By far the best book on investing ever written." -- Warren E. Buffett

"There have been other good books written about money since 1841, but only a few hold up. The best known and most likely to make you money is The Intelligent Investor." -- Andrew Tobias

"Graham ranks as this century's (and perhaps history's) most important thinker on applied portfolio investment." -- John Train, author of The Money Masters


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5 out of 5 stars A True Investing Classic   November 18, 2007
K. Scott Proctor (Wilmington, DE USA)
With an Introduction and Appendix by Warren Buffett (one of the world's most successful and well-known investors), "The Intelligent Investor" is a true classic.

This book outlines Benjamin Graham's core investment philosophy through a number of devices, including direct explanation and "case examples" which compare companies in light of the principles espoused in this excellent book.

This is not the easiest book to read, but it is worth spending the time making it through the entire volume. The book covers the field of investing in general, considerations for defensive investors as well as for "enterprising" investors and the concept of "margin of safety", among other topical areas. Moreover, a number of instructive "case studies" comparing companies add to the value of this publication.

Warren Buffett calls this book, "By far the best book on investing ever written." - a positive and weighty endorsement indeed. I highly recommend this book to anyone with even a passing interest in the field of financial investing.



5 out of 5 stars Good Book on Value Investing and Market Psychology   May 16, 2007
Mr. S. A. Richardson (Norwood, TAS Australia)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This book will deliver a theory on investing, which is no doubt well known, but rarely practiced, while giving you an insight into the psychology of the market.

It begins via explaining the difference between speculations and investing, and outline what profits you can realistically expect to make in bonds, preferred and commons stocks.

It then proceeds into inflation, and explains how an investments in the stock market will provides protection against it. Graham provides a short history lesson on the stock market over the last 100 years and how and why it has fluctuated.

The book then introduce a very important subject Portfolio Policy and recommends the amount an individual should diversify between graham two investment mediums, Bonds and Stocks, and will outline the amount one should hold in each medium with consideration to his/her financial position, what he/she is trying to achieve, and when fund should be rotated between the 2 mediums.

The book then provide a Introduction to investment funds, seeking advice, security analysis, Earnings, Stock Selection, Convertible Issues and warrants, and will compare companies with case studies.

The final chapter of the book titled `Margin of Safety' is a must read and worth the books purchase price alone.

The book will NOT provide an in depth discussion of security analysis, and provides little insight into practicing fundamental analysis and financial statement's. For an understanding of these concepts read Security Analysis also by Benjamin Graham.




5 out of 5 stars Buffett's most favorite investment book   May 13, 2007
Joe Chou (CA, USA)
2 out of 3 found this review helpful

Buffett consider this book the best ever written about investment. He wrote the preface for the book. In the preface, he said if we learn two things from the book, first take advantage of Mr. Market (As stock market prices go up and down, we should buy good company stocks with good discounts, and sell to take profits when prices gone too high) and second have Margin of Safety (One should only buy a stock with significant discount to have room for ones valuation error on the stock), he or she should do well in the stock market.


5 out of 5 stars The Ultimate Classic Book on Value Investing   February 28, 2007
Lucy Chen (Australia)
All time classics on value investing.

Warrent Buffet learnt from Benjamin Graham. That's all one needs to say.

Lucy Chen



5 out of 5 stars Best book on investing   January 4, 2007
Robert Stephenson-padron (Pamplona, Spain)
I concur with Ben Graham's star pupil, Warren Buffett, that this is the best book on investing ever made. Although Mr. Buffett modified the approach, the basic ideas pioneered by Mr. Graham such as "margin of safety" and viewing common stocks as shares in a business rather than ticker symbols are still as important as ever.

Robert Stephenson-Padron
MSc student (economics & finance)
University of Navarra, Spain


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