Warren Buffett: The Ultimate Guide To Investing like Warren Buffet. Learn the Warren Buffet Way, the Warren Buffett Portfolio and the Warren Buffett Stocks
The stock market has developed a reputation among the people of the world as a mystical entity. It has become a realm with the top closed in on Wall Street with a circle of seemingly impenetrable suits even though the reality is that anyone can become an investor. Although the average Joe might be at an immediate disadvantage in terms of safety funds and insider knowledge on the best deals and short term fluctuations of a stock, there are most definitely options such as mutual funds like index funds that are easy to use and relatively safe in comparison to filling a portfolio with a narrow range of risky securities. Warren Buffett is known today as a massively successful entrepreneur and investor. However, all successful people had to make their way from the beginning, Warren Buffett included. It is often both inspiring and a key to understanding to look at a successful person’s journey to success, and so in this book I cover Warren Buffett’s success story, the Warren Buffett Way, his portfolio and stocks, quotes, and tips. I hope that with this book, you will not only learn to be a smart investor, but become successful in more ways than one while gaining insight into the business world as a whole. Specific topics covered in this book ●Warren Buffett’s Road to Success ●The Warren Buffett Way ●The Warren Buffett Portfolio ●The Warren Buffett Stocks ●Motivational Warren Buffett Quotes ●Final Warren Buffett Investing Tips
A decent book to read, very educational. About Warren Buffett, how he became one of the worlds most famous investors, going against the crowd/herd mentally as paid him good dividends during his lifetime.
This is a short and simple guide which gives a good knowledge of how Warren Buffet grew from scratch. His journey from being a small dreaming kid to the richest person in world is truly inspiring. This book also gives a good sense of how investments are done in the stock market. The popular belief of stocks not being safe is crushed in this book. I bet you'll compete this book within a single day.
Nothing more than a summary of what can be found on Google. No single mention of his famous all weather portfolio either, or any new educational insight that hasn’t been published anywhere else already. Waste of time unfortunately, only might be interesting if you know nothing about Warren Buffett at all.
This book on economics describes the philosophy of value investment through the eyes of Sir Warren Buffett. It is more on this idea than on the Wizard of Omaha. For a novice like me in the field of economics and investment it didn't have much to keep me focused on the content after the initial few chapters
One of the best books outlining Buffets methods and actual trades throughout his career. This book is a must for anyone trying to aqcuire Buffet like wealth creation for long term value Investing.
Might be the first read about Buffett but lacks of a lot of context so I wouldn't recommend even for that. Better to go to the source directly where this book comes from, Buffett Way; it's also short and concise if this is what you care to read this work.
Nowadays, people are more concerned about cryptocurrencies and digital assets. However, before crytpo there were stocks. Having a diversified portfolio lessens risks.
I wouldn't use this as a reference when it comes to investing but more of a general overview and an introduction to Warren Buffet.
It gets your foot wet to hopefully make the plunge or at least look more into the world of stocks and investing.
Honestly though, I also read this book so I can keep up with my book challenge.
This is helpful for me as I'm just starting to seek information about investments. It kinda ignites my interest more to study stock market and a must-read before going to technical sides of stock market. 😆
Good summary of tips from the great WB. Some are such common sense yet often ignored and forgotten by those of us looking to make a quick buck. Value takes time, but it’s what really matters.
I feel this should have been left in draft status, and if there were an option to rate it less than one star I would.
Overall, it felt like this was a blog post that could be found anywhere/everywhere online. The blog sections were then hastily put together in a book form as chapter headings, and some opinions and fluff were thrown in to increase the page count.
Among the many pain points for me: - Referenced timelines about Warren's life were out of linear sequence in the same paragraph. What?!?! - More typos and grammatical errors than I could keep track of. - It gave little valuable information about investing, Warren's approach, etc. - The author didn't add any of their own opinion, knowledge, or value to the content. - The structure and layout of the book was all over the place. Nothing seemed to connect to anything else, a series of Warren's quotes at the end could have easily been incorporated throughout the book but was just tacked on. - The author re-summarized the quotes section mentioned above. Lovely right? but they added no value, at times seemed to miss Warren's quoted intent, and just felt like it was for adding page numbers to the book.
Anyone reading, I wouldn't waste my time on this one.
My interpretation from the book boils down to 3 main areas of a company that attempts to make investing more logical and rational. And none of them are related to the stock price.
1. The business idea. Does it have a competitive advantage, can you understand how they make money, will it continue to bring in revenue in the future etc. 2. Company’s management. Do they hit the targets they communicate, are they transparent towards investors and how do they handle earnings. 3. The company’s finances. How are the long term digits changing, balance sheet, income statement, return on equity, how has the reinvested earnings done.
Love Warren Buffett but this information seems distanced from him, and can definitely be found online. Has good investing advice and how he grew from scratch, but is awkwardly between a biography and investing advice
Any person irrespective of their profession, will find this book inspiring, because if the person has passed his middle age, the wisdom of words mentioned would have crossed or stared in his life.
Writer seemed slightly biased in favor of Buffet and his investing methodology. Still very educational and worth reading but could've been written more carefully and in less words.
Mir wurde vorher ja schon gesagt, dass das Buch nicht sehr tief in die Materie geht (kann man bei 31 Seiten vielleicht auch nicht erwarten). Aber für mich als Anfängerin waren nen paar gute Tips dabei und ich würde sagen, dass das Buch so einen ersten ganz guten Überblick bietet und man sich dann weiter in das Thema einarbeiten kann mittels anderer Bücher etc.
Also eigentlich würde ich dem Buch eher 3 1/2 Sterne geben, aber weil es so kurz ist, hab ich mich für 4 entschieden.