Customer Review: Excellent book for those interested in learning how Warren Buffett values stocks and businesses. I really learned quite a bit for the first read now I'm reading it a second time to pick up on what I might have missed! Excellent book!
Customer Review: I wonder what the aim of this book really was... It appears the author was impressed with Buffett's use of probability theory and expectancies of outcome on investments, and he wanted to share it with the world. But it seems the author has written this book before he fully understood the concepts,... more info
Customer Review: Instead of calling this book "The Essential Buffett", Hagstrom should have called it "The Rehashed Buffett". I have read both of the author's previous books about Buffett, and they stand well on their own. This book, though, is just a cash grab. It is "essentially" just highlights from the other two... more info
Customer Review: "Investing: The Last Liberal Art" and "Latticework: The New Investing" are exactly the same book with exactly the same content up to the page numbers. Just the book name and book cover were changed. It's not clear why the publisher changed the book name but after purchasing both books I find highly... more info
Customer Review: Before this book, my opinion of the sport ranked up there with my opinion of most politicians. However, a recent slight interest prompted me to buy it. I read it quickly and truly enjoyed it. Not only does it offer great insight into what drives the sport, but it gives a new fan (or someone with... more info
Customer Review: The book latticework was at times very repetitive and long winded. However, it explained several financial principles and thier relevance to real world situations. Not a great book, but a good enough book.
Customer Review: The idea behind this book is that traits of good crime detectives will also be traits of good investment analysts. This is done by giving small samples of some of literature's greatest detectives. Then you are to apply the traits you see in the markets. Mystery lovers will be disappointed.... more info