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Publisher's Summary
The Classic Text Annotated to Update Graham's Timeless Wisdom for Today's Market Conditions
The greatest investment advisor of the 20th century, Benjamin Graham taught and inspired people worldwide. Graham's philosophy of "value investing" - which shields investors from substantial error and teaches them to develop long-term strategies - has made The Intelligent Investor the stock market Bible ever since its original publication in 1949.
Over the years, market developments have proven the wisdom of Graham's strategies. While preserving the integrity of Graham's original text, this revised edition includes updated commentary by noted financial journalist Jason Zweig, whose perspective incorporates the realities of today's market, draws parallels between Graham's examples and today's financial headlines, and gives listeners a more thorough understanding of how to apply Graham's principles.
Vital and indispensable, this HarperBusiness Essentials edition of The Intelligent Investor is the most important book you will ever listen on how to reach your financial goals.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your My Library section along with the audio.
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- Campbell Burrowes
- 02-03-2017
1.5x Speed and you're away and laughing...
A lot to get through and very informative, found turning speed up helped with energy of delivery immensely! (was like a completely different person)
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- Edward
- 03-01-2018
Deep, thorough, insightful, intelligent, dry
This reads like a bible on the subject. Providing very detailed analysis of a huge amount of information, this is surely one that any serious investor should read.
I will, however, share my criticisms... First of all, the book makes reference to the author several times which was very confusing. (How can a narrator reference the author?) It appears to jump back and forth in time when referencing 'now'. eg: at some points it refers constantly to the 1970's while in other parts it jumps to the 2000 .com bubble. In addition to these confusing traits, the book references large tables, which makes it very hard to follow for a book on tape listener. (And for the non-american, the author references US stocks and bonds in all of his examples, which makes it a little hard to relate to).
Having said all of this, the reasoning and the practices are sound and Benjamin Graham is obviously an authority on what he is writing about. With all of the difficulties I mentioned above, I learned so much on the subject and gained confidence to assess and make investment decisions. Graham provides practical strategy and example again and again. From descriptions of different stocks and bonds, to company analysis and comparisons, to general investment strategies such as dollar average costing and index fund investing, there is so much to learn here. I will come back to this to read again one day to pick up some of the stuff that slipped through the cracks on the first read. I would recommend this one for sure, but it is not an easy listen.
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- Bhavik
- 27-06-2016
Ideal for paperback
Content is absolutely fantastic. Graham teaches you how to be a rational investor in any market which is irrational by nature. Best to read the hard copy as done if the illustration don't come across well in audio book.
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- john
- 16-10-2015
Awesome and very detailed listening!
I tried to read this book many times, but listening to it using audible made the very dry content much easier to comprehend, for me anyway!
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- Wedzerai
- 28-08-2019
Great book on investing
I am a financial planner and I truely got a lot out of this and will be reading it again.
there are so many gems in this book.
thanks again for sharing. and thanks Warren Buffett for the recommendation!!👌🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿✊🏿
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- Dimitrios Darios
- 17-02-2017
sobering and enlightening
basically everyone should listen to this and kerb their enthusiasm before going into this.since most people mistake investing for speculating.
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- Bernard Haasbroek
- 25-12-2015
Not optimised for listening
A great book meant for re-reading but not optimised for listening. It is very difficult to follow tables, graphs and figures by listening alone, so I would recommend against audio-booking technical volumes.
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- Zane Dickson
- 12-11-2019
very dense and boring
I've got no idea why this is Buffet's number one recommended book it's dense and a lot of what is discussed can be applied to todays market but for the most part is very applicable, I'd recommend reading this book rather than listening.
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- 匿名
- 16-10-2019
Excellent book
Must listen for any investor who wants to learn the core of value investing.
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- Shaun
- 29-09-2019
a must read before inesting in stocks
very good audio book to listen to before doing any inesting in the stock market
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- Carl Roostic
- 25-08-2017
This book is not suitable for audible format
What did you like best about The Intelligent Investor Rev Ed.? What did you like least?
The book is outstanding. Rich material and time tested wisdom from one of the thought leaders and legendary investors of all time.
How could the performance have been better?
The narrator has a monotone voice that makes it hard to follow the material.
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As someone who has read the intelligent investor many times throughout the years, in my opinion this book is not meant to be listened to in an audible format. You will get much more out of the material by reading, digesting, pausing and sometime re-reading this unique piece of work.
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- Craig
- 12-09-2017
This book does not belong on audio
Save yourself the time and just google "value investing Benjamin Graham". Most of the book is spent convincing you of the concept with a myriad of examples, all from the late 19th and early 20th century. Rather than update the book, you get it as it was written decades ago with ancient examples one struggles to relate to and then at the end of the chapter the footnotes bring it up to date. Ben is always referencing tables and charts, which kind of defeats the purpose, for me at least, of an audio book. I highly respect Graham and value investing, but if your already convinced it's a good strategy, then you really just need chapters 14 and 15.
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- Allisonwallarb
- 29-06-2017
Time tested principles of investing
This is consistent with my observations. Some stocks go up/down related to sentiment and lack of direct events.
I will listen to this again.
It would be ideal if the audiobook also had the charts referenced throughout the book... currently requires user to purchase both formats.
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- Hobo Joe
- 23-03-2016
Changed me
I had never thought about investing in the stock market ( in truth I thought it was only for the rich) before reading the Intelligent investor. This book has motivated me to learn more and start investing. This bookj gave me a starting point on which to build my investing discipline.
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- Kindle Customer
- 22-09-2015
A must read (listen) for investors seeking wisdom.
A long slog. But an important book.
Key take-aways: Diversify. Invest rather than speculate. Be aware of price.
Overused word: vicissitude.
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- Brian Pennisi
- 21-07-2017
Would be 5 stars if this gets updated
Much of this book focuses it's analysis on the 1960s through 1970 as well as the tech bubble and subsequent crash (roughly 1999-2002.)
While many of Graham's fundamental principals are still applicable today, such as the importance of establishing a margin of safety, much of it focuses on individual and conservative stock picking. These days, similar exposure can be achieved by buying an index fund, a point Ben Zweig mentions in his commentary.
Further, many of the examples of extreme losses, irrational investors, and obscenely overpriced issues in the commentary (1999-2002) focus on tech stocks. It would be interesting to see this book updated to include examples during a period more characteristic of typical market conditions.
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- Amazon Customer
- 23-03-2016
my first audio book
and it was brilliant. Graham is a master of investment and I encourage anyone trying to get into the field to listen twice.
5 of 5 people found this review helpful
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- Kyle
- 11-01-2016
Great Foundation for Financial Education
Though this isnt the most exciting book in the world it is one of the most valuable. A great read for some one just starting to invest or even the season veteran who would be surprised to find they learned a thing or two. This book has been highly recommended for decades and still holds strong because the main focus, theory, principles, and strategies srill apply to today. I will definitely relisten to this audio tap with the hard copy of the book to follow along highlight and take notes. This book is worth it.
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- Zach
- 28-10-2017
Informing but dull
Informing but very monotoned. The narrarator isnt the most thrilling person to listen to and I had to stop and pick up other books in between. very good read but very dry and dull. could use some excitement in the middle of the book
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- Felix F H
- 23-09-2017
A must read
One of a handful of foundational works written for the individual investor. A treasure trove of wisdom paired with a wealth of information. Excellent narration as well.
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- Mr. M. T. Highland
- 01-06-2017
Starting your journey buying Stocks and Shares
This book has walked me through the beginning stages of my journey buying my first few shares. The lessons taught are of huge value even in today's modern age!!
I would strongly suggest this book to anyone looking to become an investor!
8 of 8 people found this review helpful
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- GT89
- 25-05-2018
A great book ruined by poor performance
If delivered with passion, anything can be interesting. Unfortunately the monotone delivery of this made it hard to listen to and even harder to pay attention to. Ben Graham’s book is a must-read for anyone with a stock market interest. But I would recommend keeping away from this audio version, it was a massive disappointment.
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- Uche
- 11-07-2017
Stocks and shares
Good for those interested in investing in stocks and shares but no talks about other forms of investments
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- J
- 11-07-2019
dull and old
constantly referring to the 1970’s market
very dry in content
more than 3.5 hours into book and it hasn’t told me anything i told already know and i’m a general novice
also USA related ie bonds, pension accounts and many laws have changed since 1970’s relating to those accounts :(
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- Faisal Khesrawi
- 06-08-2016
Very good book
Good book albeit a bit slow and long.
Explains all the essential ideas on how to act more intelligently as an investor. The ideas are mostly well known so this book is more for the beginner and less experienced.
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- Graz
- 26-09-2018
boring book to listen to
this book was very boring to listen to and the voice of the narrator was full
content might be interesting but it was too boring to keep on listening
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- Rodi Tasan
- 02-06-2019
For beginners who want to invest in stocks
Pretty good teaches what you should and shouldn’t do sometimes it does waffle a little but other times it’s drops the real shiz
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- mariana
- 09-04-2018
Insightful
Very insightful with lots of brilliant tips. Maybe a more compact version would be easier to finish.
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- Damian McGeown
- 20-09-2019
Fantastic listen and a definite paperback purchase
Fantastic listen and a definite paperback purchase. Benjamin Graham knew his stuff and thanks to Luke Daniels I now know more than I did 17 hours ago.
having studied business I only wish this was on my reading list. it's thought provoking and a book of substance.
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- Anonymous User
- 26-08-2019
Excellent book
Excellent book. And I did not find narrator boring. Easy to listen and has some funny bone in him.