‘The Value Investors: Lessons from the World's Top Fund Managers’ features the career highlights of twelve value-investing legends from around the world, revealing how their personal background, culture, and life experiences have shaped their investment mindset and strategy.
Individual investors who wish to diversify their portfolio across
different asset classes or geographically will learn from the lessons
presented in ‘The Value Investors’ of the men who became
strong advocates of the approach despite considerable age and cultural
differences. They are:
1. Mark Mobius
2. William Browne
3. Francisco Garcia Paramés
4. Shuhei Abe
5. Irving Kahn
6. Thomas Kahn
7. Anthony Nutt
8. V-Nee Yeh
9. Walter Schloss
10. Jean-Marie Eveillard
11. Teng Ngiek Lian
12. Cheah Cheng Hye
Investing legend Warren Buffett once said that "success in investing
doesn't correlate with I.Q. once you're above the level of 125. Once you
have ordinary intelligence, what you need is the temperament to control
the urges that get other people into trouble in investing."
In an attempt to understand exactly what kind of temperament Buffett was
talking about, Ronald W. Chan interviewed these value-investing legends
to help him understand the international appeal—and success—of value
investing.
Readers will discover how these investors, each of whom has a unique
value perspective, have consistently beaten the stock market over the
years. Do they share a trait that allows this to happen? Is there a
winning temperament that turns the ordinary investor into an
extraordinary one? This book answers these questions and much more.
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