Following on the heels of the national bestselling The Little Book that Beats the Market, which has sold over 275,000 copies since its November 2005 publication, The Little Book of Value Investing offers investors (professional and amateur alike) the necessary tools to follow a value-investment model that consistently beats the market. Written in an easy-to-understand tone by Christopher H. Browne, the managing director of Tweedy, Browne Company, one of the most highly-regarded investment firms in the country, The Little Book of Value Investing is sure to be the next big thing in investing.
This audiobook discusses the most important methods, ideas, and approaches in value investing including chapters on where to find value, buying stocks when they are on sale, long-term investing, when to hold and when to let go, and how to be a knowledgeable investor.
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"If you can devote your whole life to researching stocks and looking for edges then by all means you should read and follow this book. if you are investing for retirement you are far better off reading the elements of investing"
— Joseph (4 out of 5 stars)
“More interested in producing strong returns without big risk rather than following what's trendy...the long-term record is stunning.
— MorningstarOne of the country's most successful money managers.
— Fortune magazine" Well written...not dry at all. Easy to understand. Hoping to apply. "
— Catherine, 11/13/2013" If you're looking for a concise overview of value investing in relatively plain English, this is a decent book. If you want details, examples, or thorough explanations, look elsewhere. "
— Marshall, 9/24/2013" Taught me a little bit more about value investing. It's a pretty good book to read if you want the first touch in value investing because the book is fast to read. "
— Dino, 8/19/2013" Really good introduction to value investing. Having said that I used the advice to make a couple of investments and I've lost 80% of my money. Probably my fault as opposed to the book's though. "
— Charlie, 10/17/2012" Could have been more specific.... "
— Adwait, 1/10/2012" Trying to get through...got a little bit dry near the end but good info on the theory of value investing. "
— Tina, 11/26/2011" If you're reading this, hope its just a review of what you know already. If not, hope this opens you up for further research/study. If neither, there is a high probability that you are not suited for this. "
— Kay, 9/5/2011" Listened to an audiobook. Worth reading another time... "
— Viraj, 6/27/2011" Listened to an audiobook. Worth reading another time... "
— Viraj, 5/25/2011" Really good introduction to value investing. Having said that I used the advice to make a couple of investments and I've lost 80% of my money. Probably my fault as opposed to the book's though. "
— Charlie, 3/14/2009" Taught me a little bit more about value investing. It's a pretty good book to read if you want the first touch in value investing because the book is fast to read. "
— Dino, 1/16/2008" If you're reading this, hope its just a review of what you know already. If not, hope this opens you up for further research/study. If neither, there is a high probability that you are not suited for this. "
— Kay, 11/24/2007John Bedford Lloyd, Earphones Award–winning narrator, is a graduate of the Yale School of Drama, has appeared in many major motion pictures, including The Bourne Supremacy, Crossing Delancey, The Abyss, The Manchurian Candidate, and Philadelphia. His television credits include Suits, Pan Am, Law & Order, Spin City, and The West Wing.