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7 Segredos Para Investir Como Warren Buffet: O Guia Simples Para Iniciantes

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A CLEAR, SIMPLE, AND COMPLETE GUIDE FOR BEGINNING INVESTORS FROM BEST-SELLING AUTHOR MARY BUFFET AND SEAN SEAH WHICH EXPLAINS WARREN BUFFET'S TECHNIQUES OF VALUE INVESTING AND HIS PROVEN STRATEGIES TO ENSURE LONG-TERM SUCCESS.

For 12 years, Mary Buffet was part of the Buffett inner circle. During that time, she studied Warren's investment strategies and techniques and observed his habits. Now, in '7 Secrets to Investing Like Warren Buffet', Mary and Sean Seah provide a complete guide for beginning investors who want to understand how to invest like Warren Buffet.

Mary and Sean walk you through the process of assessing and buying stocks step-by-step. Their friendly and direct style and concrete examples make it easy to understand how to avoid common pitfalls and prosper in the stock market. The first section of the book discusses habits to adopt to begin a lifelong journey of wealth building. The second section examines specific stock-picking techniques inspired by Buffet's teacher, Benjamin Graham, and that are vastly different from the common Wall Street wisdom of trying to time the market. The authors look at timeless principles as well as the latest ideas on where to find great investment ideas, and they share the specific financial indicators they look for in a good investment. Finally, Mary and Sean explain how to build and track a portfolio of stocks.

From learning how to read financial statements to preparing both personal and professional balance sheets. '7 Secrets to Investing Like Warren Buffet' is a must-have companion for every investor. Simple questionnaires, charts, and graphs help illustrate specific strategies. The authors' personal stories provide a clear explanation of the theory behind value investing as well as advice for developing the necessary "soft skills" - habits, mindset, loving what you do, taking care of your mind and body - that have made Warren Buffet and many others so successful.

PLEASE NOTE: If you have purchased the Audible edition of this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

©2019 Mary Buffet, Sean Seah (P)2029 Simon & Schuster

211 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 22, 2019

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Mary Buffett

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Mary Buffett is a best-selling author, international speaker, entrepreneur, political and environmental activist. Ms. Buffett’s first book Buffettology, co-written with David Clark in 1997, was an immediate New York Times and Business Week best-seller. Since that time, all seven of Ms. Buffett’s books have been best-sellers.
Ms. Buffett appears regularly on television as one of the top finance experts in America including CNN Business News, CNBC’s Squawk Box, Power Lunch with Bill Griffith, Bloomberg News, Fox Business News, MSNBC’s Headliners and Legends and BBC News.
She has appeared around the world as a principal speaker at some of the world’s most prestigious organizations including recent appearances with Laura Bush, Colin Powell and other prominent achievers filling arenas around the country as part of the Get Motivated seminar series.
Ms. Buffett has worked successfully in a wide range of businesses including extensive work as a consultant to a number of Fortune 500 companies including AOL Time Warner, as an executive at Columbia Records and as co-founder or her own music and editorial post-production companies, Independent Sound and Superior Assembly, working with many of the music industry’s biggest stars. She has also taught Business and Finance at several California State Universities, including UCLA.
Mary is the proud mother of three successful children and lives in California.

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February 19, 2021
This was a mixed bag for me. I was going to rate it 3 stars, but after some thought, I’ve decided to go with 4 stars.

I liked the simple, easily understood language but there were a few times when I thought the topic itself was a little too dumbed down. At one point, I double checked to see if I was listening to a version geared towards high school students. One of the example scenarios really completed that feeling for me and I started to question the scope of the book. I stuck with it though, and in the end, I understand the necessity of the rather simple examples.

I felt there were some good starting points and intelligent rational for beginning investors, but also some information that was better suited toward intermediate investors. There are takeaways for both, and the relevancy of the advice seems to be dependent on the type of investor you want to be – casual with a fundamental understanding, or a more serious and continuously informed investor. All in all, I’m satisfied with the information I came away with, and if I choose to further my investing knowledge, the advice shared here will set me on the right path to a more studious approach with hopefully even greater outcomes.
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July 19, 2022
(Work in progress)

Power of Habits

Summary of Generating stocks ideas chapter:

Qualities to look for in stocks
1. Profitable business
2. Lots of loyal customers
3. Always ahead of trends
4. Market leader
5. Good growth potential

- visit malls to see which shops have lots of customers
- observe what items you have to buy on a regular basis and determine which companies you will buy them from
- Google the companies with top rated brands
- check out what seasoned investors are investing in
- use investment screens

Circle of competence: areas that you are interested in and are a expert.
If you can not find things within our circle of competence, Don't expand the circle. Wait!

Finance websites:
1. Yahoo! Finance- publishes news really quickly
Look for bad news! When a company has a bad news, it's stock price will fall because people tend to overreact.
Find if it is some temporary trouble that will not affect their business model dramatically and buy the shares when they are undervalued

2. Seeking Alpha- it is a platform that allows contributers from all over the world to share their opinions on stock investments.

3. Buffett Online School (this is a facebook page)

They share investment videos and articles to educate public on value investing. Suitable for new investors.

4. MarketWatch- it is virtual stock exchange to have ample practice before diving into the real market. It is very US centric.

5. The Wall Street Journal website
Has fin information on stocks all over the world. Search for stocks in search box and you will get four years of financial data moments

6. GuruFocus website- tracks investment portfolio of some of the most famous investors in the world. And, has articles on value investing.

7. The Motley Fool (www.fool.com)
It is stock advisory website that provides opinions beyond financial data, business potential, and company culture

Track rich people:

Forbes Richest- you will find the wealthiest people on the earth about how they make their wealth.
Examples:
Bill Gates
Warren Buffett
Larry Page
Larry Ellison (Oracle)
The Walton family (Walmart)

Best companies:

Great companies are are where employed are happy.
Look top 100 for "Fortune Best companies to work for" and "Glassdoor's Best places to Work: Employees' choice".
Examples: Salesforce, Cisco, Intuit are ranked good to work

Best Value Investors:

If you wanto to do value long term investing, do not track short term traders.

Warren Buffett
Howard Marks
Joel Greenblatt
Seth Klarman
Mario Gabelli
Glen Greenberg
Thomas S Gayner

These are best value investers and their top five portfolio companies are there in the book.

Gain ideas from the best value investors actions.

www.buffettonlineschool.com tracks the latest movements and actions of these people

Summary of Economic Moats/competitive advantage Chapter:

Economic most is having advantage over its competitors.Some of economic Moats are,
1. Branding
2. Economics of scale
3. Legal barriers to entry
4. High switching costs

Moats may NOT last forever, so review if business you invested is still relevant ten years from now.

Some companies have multiple Moats.

Summary of Valuation chapter:
1. Net-Net model: Buy stock if it's share price is less than Net current assets value (NCAV) per share.

NCAV = current assets - total liabilities

NCAV per share= NCAV/ total shares

2. Margin of Safety: Advise is to buy a stock at below 2/3rd of NCAV per share.
(Meaning of this is evening if company closes today, we still make money- buying below liquidation value)

But still things can go wrong. Company may choose not to close even if it loose money and net current asset value run dry over time.

Hence, Warren advices to only invest in circle of competence. He never invested in tech stocks because he did not understand them well.

2. Price-to-book value/Net Asset value (NAV) method

Note: This method considers both current and non-current assets.

NAV= book value=equity=net worth


NAV per share= equity/no. Of shares

Margin of Safety is 20%

So, if stock price< 80% of NAV per share, buy it

Other way of calculation: ( most websites do this way)

Price/book:-

stock price is used for price & book value of equity is used for book

So, if price/book ratio is less than 0.8 buy it

This method is used for physical asset heavy companies only.
Service companies like Google, Facebook do not require huge asset to run their business. Warren does NOT invest in such business. He invests only in physical asset heavy businesses.

3. Price-to-earnings (PE) Ratio

A. Compute avg historical PE ratio of the company
B. Take 30% margin of Safety: 0.7* avg historical PE ratio
C. Look at current earnings per share (EPS)
D. EPS* value we got in B will be our entry price of stock.

4. Dividend yield

= Expected divided per share/share price

Check if divided paid is consistent. If it is paid for past 10 years, it is considered consistent.

Aim for dividend yield to be higher than 2% of risk free rate. Risk free rate is higher of bond rate & bank deposit rate.

Summary of Portfolio Management Chapter
1.

Diversify your portfolio.
Nobody can be right all the time. Diversifying our portfolio shows that we are humble and smart enough to give ourselves right to be wrong and still have the ability to profit from our overall portfolio.

There are two types of investors;
1. With discipline to diversify
2. Bet-it-all gambling mindset- loses money


2.

Rules;
1. Enter into stock or market when it is undervalued.
Warren stayed out of the Market in 1969 when stocks where overvalued and got back after four years.
2. Never put more than 10% in any stock.
Allocate funds based on your confidence but should not be more than 10% in any particular stock.
3. Stronger the stock, higher weight. But not more than 10%
Rank the stocks and allocate
Eg: rank A- 10%
rank B- 9%
rank C- 8%
4. Review your portfolio at least once a year.
Read annual reports and quarterly reports. Take notes of any news from ordinary.
5. Do NOT sell purely based on price.
If fundamentals have declined and you have lost confidence in the business, then sell if off.
If price decline and fundamentals are stong, in fact buy more of it. Warren does it.
6. Do NOT sell when prices rises
Review the business and revaluate price based on valuation methods.
If based on valuation methods, stock is considered undervalued, in fact buy more.
If business is performing well, you may choose to not sell.
Go back to fundamentals!

Summary of Mindset of a successful investor

1. Patience: impatience & eagerness to get rich quickly is the key cause of failed investements and people buying into scams that promise high returns
2. Independent thinking/ Contradiction thinking: Being able to stand against the temptation to follow the crowd is the mark of a true contrarian investor
3. Focus: Focus on your circle of competence & remained focused.
Charlie Munger says- our job is to find a few intelligent things to do, not to keep up with every damn thing in the world.
4. Consistency

Game plan

1. Pay yourself first
2. Save up for an emergency fund- if you loose your job, you with have enough money
3. Get insurance- savings can be wiped out to a bad accident or health issue. One should get an insurance plan that covers accident, critical illness, and hospitalization.
4. Clear your debts
5. Invest and compound
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96 reviews
November 9, 2020
I wanted to give a lower rating for this book, but I couldn't because I learned so much. I did not come from a business or accounting background so I don't have the fundamentals of reading financial statements (i.e, balance sheet, income statement, cash-flow statement). I've heard of those terms, but never know how to read them.

The reason that I wanted to give a lower rating is that it does feel like they are trying to sell the book by using Warren Buffet's name. It's probably ok, but what kinda ticked me was this repeated quote/joke that you can't speed up on getting a baby in a month by getting nine women pregnant at the same time. I mean it sounds funny, but have it once at the beginning and another one at the closing chapter feels too much.

For me personally, I was already using the technique outlined in the first part of the book where I kinda just buy stocks from the company that I'm a customer to. It was really the section on the financial statement and valuation calculation (secret 5 & 6) that's true gold to me.
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2,270 reviews63 followers
October 27, 2019
This is a great guide for anyone that is starting out with investing, as it covers all of the basics, such as how to read statements. You are not going to become rich like Warren Buffet by reading this book, but you can learn the basics of investing like him.
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December 6, 2019
An easy-to-understand straight-forward approach to researching a company, deciding to purchase a stock, and managing your portfolio. You don't have to be rich to use these techniques, but becoming rich may be a natural side effect of following this advice.
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364 reviews92 followers
May 20, 2020
A decent little introduction to value investing, and a handy reference for quickly reviewing the basics of this proven investment strategy. I think it would be readily comprehensible to the average reader.
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May 21, 2022
The book gives basic idea of investing and is perfect for total newbies, who know nothing about investing. It is written in simple, easy to understand way. I would split the book into 2 parts: first one is about how to save, behavior, where to find ideas for stocks to buy, etc and the second part goes over accounting, balance sheets, etc and explains some main formulas and terminology. A lot of the formulas are from Benjamin Graham. Didn’t learn much new things that is why I gave it the 3 stars.
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April 6, 2022
7 secrets to Investing Like Warren Buffett is an excellent book with a variety of tips for anyone wanting to view how to improve your finances, grow your investments and define a path forward to financial freedom. A good starter book and beneficial in many ways. I suggest you take notes and be open to the processes outlines. I highly recommend this book. I took lots of notes and will reread it on my journey.
5 reviews
January 30, 2021
This is is very straight to the point, easy to go through. Some chapters are as short as one to two pages, which is great, no bullshit, straight to the point. If you are someone who has some understanding of investments, do NOT need to read this book as they are very basics. There are certainly not secrets but basics to most people.

However, if you are someone who is looking for their first book for investing or personal finance. Highly recommended this book. The book did not only introduces you about the basics of value investing (how to pick stocks, MOATS, valuation methods, etc), it also teaches you how to interpret the financial statements and some important habits that everyone (not just investors) should follow.

Really enjoyed this book!

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15 reviews
July 25, 2021
It lets us know major terms regarding investing.
Its could be a very quick read for someone understanding basic concept of accounting.
Nevertheless, it is an outstanding investment for value investmenting and more.
Highly recommended.
1 review
March 31, 2020
Well, I always wanted to learn the basics of investing in such a way that can help me to initiate my transactions and get into stock market with confidence, and this book has completed that purpose . When it comes to financial books, it seems boring but the author made it so interesting and easy for us that I was enjoying every chapter of this book. I would recommend if you want to think of your future income , learn basics to advance techniques in simplified way, go for it. You will not only learn but also enjoy this.
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August 12, 2020
If I met the authors, I would honestly ask them for my money back. They teach the EPS growth formula as if it is the best thing in the world to value a stock when the truth is that even Graham himself stated that it is not a good method for valuing stocks. The publisher is tossing around big names like Buffett and Graham hoping that their celebrity would attract sellers when the truth is that this book has very little to offer. The information given about how to read financial reports is dumbed down to the point that it is going to have little to no value to the reader no matter what your level of expertise. While it is written for beginners, they sell the reader on the idea that they have enough info to start analyzing stocks and betting their money on the market. The best advice this book offers is more about personal finance which it covers in the first few chapters, a better place to go for that type of material would be anything written by Gail Vaz-Oxlade. There are much better books than this to start out with including investing for dummies and then when you've acquired enough knowledge, Grahams original version of the intelligent investor.
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7 reviews
September 16, 2020
There’s so much great content in this book. Marry has a wonderful ability to talk about things that most people would not find fun, in a simple and easy to understand way.

The book covers investing 101, gives you great reminders on how to keep investing simple, and lays out how to read financial statements in an effective manner. It’s a great book for someone who wants to improve their investing capabilities.
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1 review
October 4, 2020
Considero el libro como lo dice el título, una guía sencilla para inversores noveles. Está escrito en un lenguaje simple y fácil de entender para personas que recién empiezan e incluso para inversionistas más avanzados que quieren volver a recordar que las inversiones son simples. Si ya llevas tiempo invirtiendo y la primera parte te parece aburrida, ten paciencia (como en tus inversiones) que los últimos secretos son realmente buenos.
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February 17, 2021
So easy to understand and i felt like i learnt SO MUCH in such a short time. It's a very short read and can easily be completed in 1-2 days. Thank you for this book especially for people like me who barely understand finances, investing and all jargon around that. 😇
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75 reviews
May 15, 2022
- Không vay nợ, tín dụng
- Đầu tư định kỳ, đều đặn
- Tìm kiếm công việc yêu thích muốn nhảy ra khỏi giường mỗi sáng, không phải để làm đẹp CV
- Duy trì quỹ khẩn cấp. Quỹ này ko phải quỹ đầu tư. Quỹ này có thể dễ dàng lấy ra để sử dụng khi khẩn cấp (suy ra ko phải bất động sản)
--> Quỹ khẩn cấp = tối thiểu 6 tháng chi phí sinh hoạt của gia đình
- Tham gia bảo hiểm: cần khi mất việc (do tai nạn hoặc bệnh tật) hoặc chi phí khám bệnh
--> chuẩn bị khoảng 10 năm chi phí sinh hoạt để giúp người bị hại hoặc người nhà phụ thuộc vượt qua khó khăn
- Tài sản lớn nhất của con người là khối óc và cơ thể
- Cư xử như cách mà người mình ngưỡng mộ đã làm
- Mua cổ phiểu của những cty hoạt động hiệu quả với một mức giá tốt chứ không phải mức giá quá cao để rồi thua lỗ
- Cổ phiếu tốt là những cổ phiếu:
+ Đem lại lợi nhuận
+ Sở hữu nhiều khách hàng trung thành
+ Luôn dẫn đầu xu thế
+ Thống lĩnh thị trường
+ Có tiềm năng tăng trưởng tốt
- Tìm những cổ phiếu tốt ở đâu:
+ Ghé thăm những cửa hàng mua sắm để xem cửa hàng nào có nhiều khách hàng
+ Quan sát xem vật dụng nào bạn thường phải mua và bạn sẽ mua chúng từ cty nào
+ Tìm kiếm các cty có thương hiệu được xếp hạng cao
+ Kiểm tra xem những nhà đàu tư dày dặn kinh nghiệm đang đầu tư vào những gì
+ Sử dụng các công cụ sàng lọc đầu tư
- Điều quan trọng nhất là bạn hãy mua những vì bạn hiểu được và những gì bạn thực sự quan tâm. Cần tìm hiểu rõ về cty mình định đầu tư
- Xem lại trang 90
- Trang 108: những trang web nên sử dụng để tìm ra những ý tưởng đầu tư cổ phiếu
- Search google: Forbes richest. Tìm hiểu những người giàu có nhất làm giàu, họ sở hữu cty nào --> có thể đầu tư vào cty của họ
- Xem tạp chí Forbes hoặc trang Glassdoor để xem các cty tốt nhất để làm việc và Nơi làm việc tốt nhất do nhân viên bình chọn
- Trang 121: trả lời những câu hỏi để tìm ra những cửa hàng mua sắm muốn đầu tư nhất
- Search google: Tên nhà đầu tư + portfolio để tìm danh mục đầu tư của các nhà đầu tư giỏi nhất thế giới
- buffetonlineschool.com: trang web thường xuyên cập nhật danh mục đầu tư của những nhà đàu tư giỏi nhất
- Trang 147: cách xác định con hào kinh tế
- Thương hiệu: cách xác định lợi thế cạnh tranh của cách doanh nghiệp
- Kinh tế quy mô: cách những cty lớn triệt tiêu những cty nhỏ cạnh tranh
- Rào cản pháp lý, thời hạn hiệu lực của bằng sáng chế
- Chi phí chuyển đổi: những người đang dùng microsoft office sẽ khó khăn khi chuyển qua các office khác
- Chương 22: am hiểu báo cáo tài chính
- Chương 23: bảng cân đối kế toán: tài sản, nợ, vốn chủ sở hữu (giá trị ròng)
- Trang 194: những tỷ lệ quan trọng và các con số cần xem xét trong bảng cân đối kế toán
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223 reviews1 follower
August 2, 2025
Excited to use some of the calculations/equations provided in this book to assess for over/undervalued stocks.


HIGHLIGHTS:
find a job your passionate about
List five things that make you happy, angry, that you’re good at, that you must do before reaching the end of your life

Save at least 10% before you spend anything
consistency wins every time

our mind and body are the biggest assists we have - take care of them!

continuous improvement - keep an inner scorecard
integrity, intelligence, energy
“ spend each day trying to be wiser than you were when you woke up”

book: security analysis by Benjamin Graham and David Dodd

financial websites:
yahoo finance - provides news
Seeking alpha
Buffet online school via Facebook (facebook.com/buffetonlineschoolglobal)
Market watch (www.marketwatch.com)
The Wall Street Journal (www.wsj.com)
Guru focus (www.gurufocus.com)
The Mötley fool (www.fool.com)

tracking the richest man - google forbes richest - can read about how they made their wealth

best companies can be found fortune or glass store look at top 100 best companies to work for

monitor what investors are investing in, google “investors name + portfolio”
can also go to www.buffettonlineschool.com
“company’s name + annual report” - published quarterly - balance sheet, income statement, cash-flow statement
look at two things in a company‘s balance sheet: is the equity growing over the years? Does the business have high debt? A good debt to equity ratio is less than 50%
look at two things for an income statement: 1. 10 year record of profits and 10 year record of return on equity to show how efficient the business is and using its equity.

searching for price to book value (P/B) that is 0.8 or lower (this allows for a margin of error. It means you are buying stocks for 80% of what they’re worth, should a company go under, their assets would still be divvied up and you would not lose money.) This really can only be accomplished for business that need physical assets to operate (banks, insurance, etc) not tech companies (google, FB)
15 reviews
July 15, 2022
Marry Buffet was the daughter-in-law of Warren buffet. She observed warren buffet closely for 12 years and learned mindset and techniques from warren buffet. Sean is an investor who has delivered many workshops and seminars on investment in around 45 countries in the world. He is the reverie of the warren buffet and mentee of Marry buffet. They have both written this book in very simple language. Even a layman can understand many things about the stock market easily.

In this book readers will learn how to read financial statements, balance sheets, cashflows, which are considered to be complex things by many investors, are explained in simple language. One of the core philosophies of warren buffet investment is value investing. This was explained with live examples in simple terms which I never knew before. I would say this would be a perfect start if you are naive in your investment journey and never heard about financial terms in your life.

They not only spoke about the technical part of the investment but the psychology part, how the mindset of investors should be. How to react when there is a bear market and how to react when there is a bull market. Author also put light on economic moats which are easy to understand for any kind of reader.

My take, this is the best book for people who want to start their journey in the stock market. It will give you a better understanding of complex terms and what to do and not to do in the stock market. If you are already familiar with the stock market, this book is not for you. It was written keeping in mind of naive investors. Overall, a good read which covers all parts of the stock market in an easy and understandable language
50 reviews2 followers
October 27, 2022
Este libro me sorprendió a dos niveles, el primero es el personal, con consejos muy aterrizados y un vistazo a lo que hace genial a Warren Buffett (pues, a parte del obvio haberle escuchado decir que él es un 25% coca cola, con lo que me siento completamente identificado, jajaja...) también está el tema que ha sido el mejor inversor de todos los tiempos y que ha llevado a muchos de sus inversionistas a ser millonarios. El libro arranca con una parte de sus hábitos pero luego llega al segundo aspecto que quiero resaltar, se vuelve más técnico (sin nunca ser aburrido) hasta llegar a dar consejos directos de como evaluar empresas revisando la contabilidad para tomar mejores decisiones de invertir en la bolsa de acuerdo a la metodología que le ha funcionado a Warren, y que ha aplicado en sus casi 70 años de carrera líder de Berkshire Hathaway.
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159 reviews9 followers
October 21, 2019
Excellent book to add to your toolbox of financial knowledge if you are a beginner to mid-level investor and is looking to dig into the workings and concepts behind Warren's Buffet's investment strategies.

This book contains practical exercises that allowed me to refocus and hone in on my financial goals which I find valuable. It shares a lot of Warren's quotes and stories which I enjoyed to put into perspective of the chapter and felt that I was gaining insight into his thoughts.

Yet, what made it relatable and unique was the story of Sean Seah and his personal success as well because he started out like any of us and proved to be done with these methods, Mary's guidance and Warren Buffet's teachings.. I would recommend this read!
2 reviews
March 4, 2021
I enjoyed this book. I feel that is more beginner orientated as they do not dive too deep into the techniques, but this was expected. The book read easily, and concepts was explained in layman terms. I would not necessary call this 7 secrets to investing, but rather 7 chapters to investing. Some of the 'secrets' at the start is obvious or well know if you know anything about investing. The last 4 'secrets' is where the true value in this book is. I enjoyed the chapters about ratios and how to use them to value invest and will use them in my portfolio. This book is very value investing orientated, as this is Warren Buffet's investing philosophy. A good read for anyone who has not started investing.

3.5/5
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192 reviews5 followers
June 25, 2025
3.5☆

"Au-dela des techniques, investir est un état d'esprit ! Simple et accessible, même pour ceux qui n'onl aucune connaissance financière, ce guide vous accompagne pas à pas sur les traces de Warren Buffett pour placer votre argent avec succès. Outre les techniques financières du plus célèbre des investisseurs, Mary Buffett et Sean Seah présentent les habitudes quotidiennes, les bons réflexes à acquérir et les pièges à éviter pour se lancer, réussir ses investissements et devenir riche.. Des exemples concrets expliquent les différentes stratégies pour analyser les entreprises à potentiel et se construire un portefeuille qui rapporte, en s'appuyant sur l'expérience de Warren Buffett et d'autres investisseurs qui ont fait fortune." -Renaud-Bray
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777 reviews4 followers
November 16, 2019
Current and very useful information for the greenest of investors, well , not really, a green investor would require some instruction on opening and setting up a account in the case of a self directed investment account or how to setup a account with a brokerage, what to expect, how to initiate a buy/sell order.

I just if your last name is Buffett and with Warren in his 90's, all other Buffet's have been exposed to these small details.

I'll have to Google it, but I am pretty sure that the majority of the 7 million plus population does not have a trading account.

Google has bout 52% of Americans owning stock , so that leaves 150+ million opportunity .
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120 reviews
January 22, 2021
This was from the ex daughter in law of Warren Buffett who is profiting off of conversations from her ex father in law. Mary and another guy, Sean, share their life experiences to help you become a better investor.

This is a very dense book that gives you "secrets" to investing. This would be a great guide for someone new to investing. It wasn't much of a revelation for me and it seemed confusing bouncing from Mary's POV to Sean's POV without any indication except for the tense. There are 200 other books just like this. Most people are probably reading this because they want to hear Warren Buffett.
2 reviews
May 31, 2021
This was a really great book for a beginner like myself. I really felt that it spoke in a language that was very easy for me to follow. And it really gave me all the information I need to kind of start my journey into learning about the stock market. However since this was written for beginners it didn’t go into a lot of depth on many topics and just gave you the wider picture kind of. So I don’t think that you can start investing solely with the information from this book but I really do believe that it is an amazing starting point to learning about investing. I would recommend this book for all beginners that are looking for an easy to read book that’s not hard to understand
8 reviews
July 10, 2022
Cuốn sách phù hợp cho người mới bắt đầu tìm hiểu về thị trường chứng khoán. Mọi phương pháp, khái niệm được trình bày dễ hiểu với cách thức đơn giản nhất.
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10 reviews
September 5, 2023
Apresentação muito fácil e bem estruturada de aspetos chave da avaliação de uma empresa como o balanço e a demonstração de resultados, assim como dos rácios que daí se podem extrair para decidir se se tratam de bons candidatos para investirmos o nosso dinheiro, através da compra de ações.
Para especialistas da área financeira e de contabilidade talvez seja muito básico, mas para quem queira começar a compreender balanços e demonstrações de resultados é, quanto a mim, um excelente ponto de partida.
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606 reviews4 followers
September 8, 2023
Como qualquer livro sobre investimentos dos vários que li, as expectativas vão diminuindo a partir dos 2/3 do livro. Este vende-se "à sombra" de Buffett, ex-sogro da co-autora.

Na teoria todos estes livros são fantásticos e bastaria seguir o que lá está; mas na prática há milhares de variáveis não descritas, servindo o livro para muito pouco, na minha opinião, face aos objectivos que promove.

Serve sempre para nos acautelarmos, ainda que conheçamos vários princípios de investimento, pois por vezes deixamo-nos ir e ao ler de vez em quando sobre o tema somos como que "acordados".
10 reviews
March 20, 2025
This book does a great job of breaking down Buffett’s investment philosophy into simple, actionable steps. My uncle Rick used to think investing was all about timing the market, but this book proves that patience and value investing are the real keys to success. Green investors who focus on quick wins instead of solid fundamentals often make costly mistakes. It’s a great reminder that in the world of investing, not everything is as it seems—sometimes, what looks like a great opportunity can turn out to be a fraud.
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