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The Intelligent investor breakdown
by Ramanathan seshan
The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham, first published in 1949, is a cornerstone of value investing and remains one of the most influential books on investing to this day. Often regarded as the bible of investing, the book introduces key concepts that focus on sound, rational decision-making in the face of market volatility, and emphasizes the importance of discipline and a long-term approach. Graham’s work is accessible to both novice and experienced investors and offers a wealth of advice on how to approach the stock market with a mindset grounded in risk management and patience. Below is a 1000-word description of the key principles and ideas presented in the book. Overview of the Book At its core, The Intelligent Investor lays out a framework for investing based on value investing principles—an approach that stresses the importance of buying securities whose intrinsic value is greater than their market price. Graham divides investors into two categorie
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The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham, first published in 1949, is a cornerstone of value investing and remains one of the most influential books on investing to this day. Often regarded as the bible of investing, the book introduces key concepts that focus on sound, rational decision-making in the face of market volatility, and emphasizes the importance of discipline and a long-term approach. Graham’s work is accessible to both novice and experienced investors and offers a wealth of advice on how to approach the stock market with a mindset grounded in risk management and patience. Below is a 1000-word description of the key principles and ideas presented in the book. Overview of the Book At its core, The Intelligent Investor lays out a framework for investing based on value investing principles—an approach that stresses the importance of buying securities whose intrinsic value is greater than their market price. Graham divides investors into two categorie
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