The Art of Value Investing: How the World's Best Investors Beat the Market

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Investing is a continual education.While learning from your own mistakes is one way to improve your investment process, it can also save you a lot of aggravation and money to take the time to learn from others who are willing to share what they've learned as well, and that's exactly what this book does.

The Art of Value Investing makes you feel as if you're sitting at a giant table full of some of the best investors today. A topic of investment process is opened for discussion and everyone chimes in with their thoughts, all while you sit there rapidly absorbing all that you can.

Chapters of the book include wisdom from managers on topics such as: circle of competence, generating ideas, portfolio construction, guarding against risk, and more. Fund managers quoted in this book consist of the following:
Seth Klarman (Baupost Group)
Howard Marks (Oaktree Capital)
David Einhorn (Greenlight Capital)
Jon Jacobson (Highfields Capital)
Lee Ainslie (Maverick Capital)

I personally have learnt a lot from reading this book as well as reading the monthly newsletter, Value Investor Insight. To read more about review and other hedge fund's manager view of this book, click here.

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