The Intelligent Investor
Benjamin Graham defines the standard for long term financial success through the discipline of value investing. Often called the bible of the stock market, this classic text moves away from high risk speculation and focuses instead on analyzing a company's actual worth. Graham teaches readers how to protect their portfolios from emotional decision making and the unpredictable swings of market psy…
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