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Invertir según Benjamin Graham (Deusto)

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Invertir según Benjamin Graham es una pequeña pero valiosa colección de artículos en los que se atisban las chispas de genialidad de un hombre cuyas ideas y teorías revolucionaron el análisis financiero e inspiraron las carreras de personalidades de la talla de Warren Buffett, Seth Klarman o Charlie Munger, así como de un gran número de inversores de primer orden.

Escritos en un período que se extiende desde los últimos años de la Primera Guerra Mundial hasta un lustro después del gran crash de 1929, estos artículos no sólo permiten hacerse una idea de la magnitud de las turbulencias económicas de la época, sino también seguir muy de cerca un procedimiento de evaluación para el que no ha pasado el tiempo y que se revela muy útil para el inversor.

Jamás estas obras han sido tan importantes como ahora, justo en un momento en que los mercados se hallan inmersos en una vorágine similar a la que vivió Graham en su juventud. Además, David Darst, uno de los expertos más prestigiosos a escala mundial en asignación estratégica de activos, sugiere y aporta ideas muy útiles que permitirán al lector relacionar los hechos relatados con la situación actual.

Invertir según Benjamin Graham es un libro que cumple con todos los requisitos para que se lo considere un clásico de la inversión hoy en día, décadas después de la muerte de su autor.

564 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 4, 2022

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Benjamin Graham

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Benjamin Graham was a British-born American financial analyst, investor and professor. He is widely known as the "father of value investing", and wrote two of the discipline's founding texts: Security Analysis (1934) with David L. Dodd, and The Intelligent Investor (1949). His investment philosophy stressed independent thinking, emotional detachment, and careful security analysis, emphasizing the importance of distinguishing the price of a stock from the value of its underlying business.
After graduating from Columbia University at age 20, Graham started his career on Wall Street, eventually founding Graham–Newman Corp., a successful mutual fund. He also taught investing for many years at Columbia Business School, where one of his students was Warren Buffett. Graham later taught at UCLA Anderson School of Management at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Graham laid the groundwork for value investing at mutual funds, hedge funds, diversified holding companies, and other investment vehicles. He was the driving force behind the establishment of the profession of security analysis and the Chartered Financial Analyst designation. He also advocated the creation of index funds decades before they were introduced. Throughout his career, Graham had many notable disciples who went on to earn substantial success as investors, including Irving Kahn and Warren Buffett, who described Graham as the second most influential person in his life after his own father. Among other well-known investors influenced by Graham were Charles D. Ellis, Mario Gabelli, Seth A. Klarman, Howard Marks, John Neff and John Marks Templeton.

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