Customer Review: The tile says it all. This is a very good starting point for those looking to learn how to evaluate securities. I had my wife read it to give her a foundation from which to understand security analysis. We can now discus equities and their relative value and I really enjoy having a sounding board.... more info
Customer Review: This book's subject matter is good. The problem-it reads like a bad research paper. It's so boring!!!!! If you're interested in stats on every page, have at it. Otherwise, check it out at the library and skim the main points.
Customer Review: This is an amazing look into the life of a man who was born to make money. He absolutely knew from a very young age that he would be rich. Most of us have no idea what we want to be until after we graduate, but Warren Buffett always knew what he wanted to be. The author made me feel as if I actually... more info
Customer Review: This book has a lot to offer a trader. It is about the greatest trader that ever lived. While not written that well there are yet gems of data that make it worth the time and effort. It can apply to any market - not just stocks.
Customer Review: A must have investment book but this method requires a lot of close monitoring of the market which most of us can't do as non-professional investors.
Customer Review: this book is great. It shows how bad our banks, monetary system and foreign affairs are all intertwined. It is a great starting point for history and our monetary policy. Now you can see why we have a perpetual rate of inflation and why are savings are eroded to a point of worthlessness by the time... more info
Customer Review: Amateur investors have "numerous built-in advantages, which, if exploited, should result in outperforming the market and the experts." Peter Lynch, America's number-one money manager of Fidelity's multibillion-dollar Magellan Fund, shows the layperson how to use what they already know to... more info
Customer Review: So, this book was great for me. The topics were exactly what I wanted... most people don't concern themselves with the distribution side of the IRA, but rather only with the contribution and investment side. Ed discusses this mostly in the context of estate planning and figuring out how to maximize... more info