Summary:
The book is a compilation of rare early articles and lectures by Benjamin Graham, offering insights into his investment philosophy and strategies, particularly value investing. It provides readers with foundational knowledge on analyzing and valifying stocks, portfolio management, and the psychological aspects of investing.
Key points:
1. Intrinsic Value & Margin of Safety: Graham suggests calculating a company's real value based on its financials and comparing it to its market price to find undervalued stocks. Buy when the price is well below this intrinsic value to ensure a safety buffer.
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