Concentrated Investing: Strategies of the World's Greatest Concentrated Value Investors

[Allen C. Benello, Michael van Biema, Tobias E. Carlisle] æ Concentrated Investing: Strategies of the Worlds Greatest Concentrated Value Investors ✓ Download Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Concentrated Investing: Strategies of the Worlds Greatest Concentrated Value Investors Content rich, editing poor Disappointing not in terms of content but in poor editing which results in needless repetition. The topic is one worth reading about, the research is sound and referenced, but the variable quality of some passages can distract an interested reader. The section on Simpson alone seemed to raise the same points with a frequency which made me wonder if my kindle was looping.As an aside: in order to convince the reader that the thinking in the book is current, references to

Concentrated Investing: Strategies of the World's Greatest Concentrated Value Investors

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Rating : 4.70 (949 Votes)
Asin : B01DRD6DVQ
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Number of Pages : 255 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-09-03
Language : English

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“…this is an original approach to both value investing and diversification, and brings a new perspective to some familiar topics.” (Money Week, May 2016)

Discover the secrets of the world's top concentrated value investorsConcentrated Investing: Strategies of the World's Greatest Concentrated Value Investors chronicles the virtually unknown—but wildly successful—value investors who have regularly and spectacularly blown away the results of even the world's top fund managers. Highlighting the history and approaches of four top value investors, the authors tell the fascinating story of the investors who dare to tread where few others have, and the wi

Content rich, editing poor Disappointing not in terms of content but in poor editing which results in needless repetition. The topic is one worth reading about, the research is sound and referenced, but the variable quality of some passages can distract an interested reader. The section on Simpson alone seemed to raise the same points with a frequency which made me wonder if my kindle was looping.As an aside: in order to convince the reader that the thinking in the book is current, references to the . Kindle Customer said Borrow From Local Library, Save Your Cash. probably in an attempt to up the page count, the authors repeat basic information throughout the book. this approach may make each chapter a complete topic on its own merits, e.g., if interested in reading about a particular investor.when read cover to cover, it's clear easily "Borrow From Local Library, Save Your Cash" according to Kindle Customer. probably in an attempt to up the page count, the authors repeat basic information throughout the book. this approach may make each chapter a complete topic on its own merits, e.g., if interested in reading about a particular investor.when read cover to cover, it's clear easily 20% of the book's passages were referenced at least once elsewhere in the text.. 0% of the book's passages were referenced at least once elsewhere in the text.. Nothing new for well-read investors The book has a few interesting stories about less well known investors like Kristian Siem, but most of the book will not be new to seasoned investors. It is also more descriptive rather than analytical and in my opinion did not dig deep enough into the differences between various portfolio strategies and degrees of concentration (ex. 10-15 stock vs 30-Nothing new for well-read investors Jordi Costa The book has a few interesting stories about less well known investors like Kristian Siem, but most of the book will not be new to seasoned investors. It is also more descriptive rather than analytical and in my opinion did not dig deep enough into the differences between various portfolio strategies and degrees of concentration (ex. 10-15 stock vs 30-40 stock). The Kelly formula is interesting but is also largely discussed in other books (Pabrai, Poundstone). There is room. 0 stock). The Kelly formula is interesting but is also largely discussed in other books (Pabrai, Poundstone). There is room

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