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The Intelligent Investor

Benjamin Graham

Warren Buffett called it the best book on investing ever written.

Why It's Lindy

Warren Buffett called it the best book on investing ever written. More than 75 years after publication, Graham's central distinction between investing and speculation remains the cleanest framework for surviving markets without becoming their victim.

About This Volume

Benjamin Graham's classic statement of value investing, focused on intrinsic value, margin of safety, and the discipline required to resist market emotion. Still the foundational text for anyone trying to think clearly about long-term investing.

Frequently Asked

Why should I read The Intelligent Investor?

Warren Buffett called it the best book on investing ever written. More than 75 years after publication, Graham's central distinction between investing and speculation remains the cleanest framework for surviving markets without becoming their victim.

What is The Intelligent Investor about?

Benjamin Graham's classic statement of value investing, focused on intrinsic value, margin of safety, and the discipline required to resist market emotion. Still the foundational text for anyone trying to think clearly about long-term investing.

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