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"Bu kitap, çağımızın en başarılı yatırımcılarının zihinsel evrenine ve kullandıkları tekniklere ulaşabileceğiniz bir kapı açıyor; daha da önemlisi, hatalardan sakınmanın yolunu gösteriyor.
Büyük Yatırımcılar çalışma masamda hep duracak bir kitap."
Marc Sheridan, Nomura International Yöneticisi

Warren Buffett, Benjamin Graham, Sir John Templeton, George Soros ve Anthony Bolton gibi dünyaca meşhur yatırımcıların, servet edinme konusunda olağanüstü bir yeteneğe sahip olduklarına inanılır.

Peki, bu insanların başarısının sırrı nedir?
Hangi stratejileri izlemişlerdir?
Onların kullandıkları tekniklerden nasıl yararlanılabilir?
Deneyimlerinden ne gibi dersler çıkartılabilir?

Glen Arnold bu kitapta, dünyanın Büyük Yatırımcılar ının para, ekonomi, iş yönetimi ve yaşam felsefelerini kusursuz bir şekilde özetliyor. Kullandıkları taktiklerin ayrıntılarını, başarılarının sırlarını bizlerle paylaşırken kendi yatırım stratejimizde kullanabileceğimiz önemli fikirler de veriyor.

354 pages, Hardcover

First published October 26, 2010

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Glen Arnold is a businessman, investor and professor of investment at the University of Salford. He is the author of numerous finance and investing books.

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14 reviews
January 23, 2021
Glad I picked up this book from my bookshelf of unread books. A solid grasp of basic finance knowledge is required to fully understand and benefit from the book. The structure applied to every chapter, which focuses each on a renowned investor, allows for a concise summary of the early experiences and the key investment principles of each figure. The selective case studies are very helpful, especially those in the chapter on Soros.

Since most of the chosen investors are strong proponents of value investing (except perhaps Soros and Fisher), there is more than a fair bit of repetition. The occasional typos and grammatical errors are annoying and embarrassing for a published book by FT. Nevertheless, this is a great book to construct a rudimentary value-oriented investment framework, particularly for the part-time, amateur investor.
345 reviews3,089 followers
August 22, 2018
I love stock picking and I love stock pickers. Not the way I love my wife and kids, but still. This is a book that covers the strategies and processes of eight superb stock pickers plus one of the few persons ever who truly have mastered the game of market timing. The author Glen Arnold, investor and professor of investment and finance at Salford University, has in my opinion grasped the essence of value investors like Ben Graham and John Templeton, the GARP strategies of Peter Lynch and Philip Fisher plus all the other superstars this book covers.

Of course you could say that the reader would get a fuller picture of these investors by reading John Neff on Investing, The Essays of Warren Buffett, Investing with Anthony Bolton etc. but why not take this excellent short cut? It is a smorgasbord of some of the best concepts in finance. The reader becomes acquainted with Fisher’s in depth method for corporate research called scuttlebutt and Ben Graham’s concepts of Margin of Safety and Intrinsic value. Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger teach you to stick to what you know, i.e. to keep within you circle of competence, and wait for the fat pitch when the opportunity in the franchise with an impermeable moat shows up. Top that off with George Soros theory for understanding market dynamics called reflexivity and you have a toolbox that will take the reader a long way.

It is always interesting to see how persons who know their subject interpret the deeds of the investment greats. There are also quite a few books in this format with John Trains The Money Masters from 1994 and Jack Schwinger’s 1989 classic text on top traders called Market Wizards as the prime examples. These two books and Arnold’s The Great Investors all share the structure of simply lining up a number of investors one after the other – in this case roughly 50 pages on each. To succeed with such an elementary story line you, as a reader, really have to get under skin of the portrayed investors. Arnold does a good, but not great, job with presenting the various personal backgrounds and the effects these had further on. On the other hand the book is pedagogic with pictures and flow charts that try to explain the quintessence of each investor’s methods. This and a text with a good flow make the book very accessible and both the novice investor and the more seasoned one may benefit from the reading.

Arnold also includes a very short introduction displaying some commonalities amongst the persons he portrays. Habits such as to be a business analyst rather than a security analyst, of controlling emotion, having consistency in the approach used and the effort to constantly try to learn from mistakes are selected as mutually used. Ideally I think the author could have made an additional effort to tie this together after presenting his all-star line-up. Why not end with a discussion on how the investors differ, which ones share the most commonalities, if someone is an odd man out (clearly Soros) and how all this ties in with differences in investment horizons, temperaments and much more?

One of Sir John Templeton’s many clever quotations is “The four most expensive words in the English language are ‘this time it’s different’”. Apart from pointing to the fact that the equity investor - both in times of panic and of hubris - should take notice of the fact that the stock market over time fluctuates around trend earnings that grow rather steadily, it also reminds us that successful long term investing really hasn’t changed over the last century. This is also why there is so much to learn from these previous masters of the money game.

If you have the time you should absolutely read the books written about and by each and one of these investors, but if not, Arnold’s book is a really good substitute.
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106 reviews3 followers
March 13, 2021
The Skinny: Fairly in-depth summaries of the stories and strategies behind some of the greatest equity investors of all time.

The Good: I love how the chapters delved into the background of each subject and tied it into their philosophies and dispositions. There is a lot of overlap in beliefs but also plenty of differences which make it fun to decide which make the most sense to you and what you would adopt when creating your own strategy. The best part about this book is how you can easily flip back through chapters to remind yourself of the key points.

The Bad: This book is basically sparknotes for the subject investors own books on their careers and investment theses. While it is great to get the highlights, you definitely miss out on a lot of detail from the source texts, so I hope plenty of people read those as well. Also, the Financial Times books continue to make me angry with the amount of typos and grammar errors. Just shoddy editing.
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41 reviews
January 19, 2025
The book is four-hundred-page long, but it is a good read. On financial intelligence, the author helps reader with filtering the complicated formulas and greek letters, and provides a clear cut message by focusing on the methodology. So this book is accessible to beginning level readers, who are hesitated by complex mathematics. I believe that this book is also good for professionals, who sometimes miss the core notion by spending too much time on financial calculations and modeling.
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393 reviews4 followers
September 9, 2019
Sejujurnya buku ini beraatttt banget untuk orang awam ekonomi kayak saya. I managed to finished all the stories of 8 great people in investors but i still hardly understand about investing itself.
Mungkin nanti kalo saya sudah lebih paham lagi tentang ilmu investasi buku ini pasti akan saya baca ulang.
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52 reviews1 follower
October 29, 2020
The main theme of the book is ‘do not to be a speculator, but be an investor’. However, all of the examples are great speculators. The advisements are very ordinary and not creative, nonetheless to learn from the lives of examples is precious.
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29 reviews3 followers
November 10, 2020
Great book by all measures. read the book during my Bachelor of commerce special honors in Accounting, focusing on the Investment and portfolio management course.The superstars are like conjurers in the game of investing.....the white handkerchief is of cause pulled out of the hat...
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5 reviews
March 20, 2022
Content is great in the book, each investor is examined carefully and their investment characteristics are laid out in a comprehensive way.

ps. Unfortunately the (Turkish) translation I had was pretty poor in terms of wording and sentence formation.
Profile Image for Aly Lancar.
17 reviews
October 18, 2017
this is a good book for investor. we can learn from the giant investor of all time. they have philosophy of their investing activity. behind their choice many good wisdoms can be found.
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207 reviews11 followers
October 20, 2018
A walk down with the legends of investing on their life, thought process, investing thesis and the pitfalls to avoid to become a better and rational investor.
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140 reviews6 followers
January 25, 2019
Buku yang bagus bisa jadi jelek karena kualitas terjemahan yang buruk.
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353 reviews23 followers
March 25, 2021
Apesar de eu não ter entendido 80%, acho que valeu a leitura. Pelo menos pelas biografias dos caras.
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98 reviews
June 27, 2024
Valuable!!

Outstanding book.
Easy to read, well written.
It is good both for new and old investors.
Loved and enjoyed reading it.
Thank you very much!!!
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22 reviews
February 25, 2025
Mükemmeldi,yatırımla ilgilenenlerin mutlaka okuması gerek.
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106 reviews1 follower
February 4, 2023
A well-written overview of the background, context, careers and investment strategies of 9 great investors including Warren Buffet, Peter Lynch, Benjamin Graham, Philip Fisher and George Soros. Good structure of introducing the investor, his background and career as well as a summary with lessons and key takeaways from each investor.

Great book if you’re interested in comparing and contrasting the investment styles and philosophies of some of the greatest money managers of all time. Also draws an interesting picture of different time periods and progression of ideas.
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3 reviews
April 10, 2014
This book is incredible - and it has made me money.
Glen Arnold presents the essential financial investment concepts in a simple and easy-to-read way. I recommend this book to anyone who is interested in learning the fundamentals of investment.
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221 reviews2 followers
November 15, 2014
Very easy-to-read book on investing. I actually enjoyed it because it didn't go too heavy on the industry jargon.
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16 reviews2 followers
December 22, 2014
Good source for basic savvy about investing in stock and part of businesses, and how to be wise about it
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