Warren Buffett has called “The Intelligent Investor” by Benjamin Graham “the best book on investing ever written.” Jason Zweig, editor of the book’s 75th anniversary edition, explains why its timeless lessons and investing insights are more valuable than ever.
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Jason Zweig
Editor, 75th anniversary edition of The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham
ACTION POINT
READ THE NEW EDITION OF THE INTELLIGENT INVESTOR
INVESTMENT CLASSIC
- Benjamin Graham’s principles, process, and mindset work
- Teachings followed by Warren Buffett and other great value investors
BOOKSHELF
ONE INVESTMENT
ZWEIG: SET UP A “MAD MONEY” ACCOUNT
- Separate account for speculating
- Set aside a small amount of portfolio
- Never add more money to account
- If you lose it all, close it down
- If it succeeds, will be self funding
