Published in 1997, the bestselling BUFFETTOLOGY was tailored to the conditions of investors in the midst of a long bull market. Now, four years later, that market has seen once hot tech stocks crash and investors scramble to move their assets, or what remains of them, back to the safety of traditional blue chip companies. As peaks turn to troughs, worried investors wonder if there are any constants in today's volatile market. The answer is yes: Warren Buffett's value investing strategies make money. And, as THE NEW BUFFETTOLOGY demonstrates, there is no time to acquire like today's bear…mehr
Published in 1997, the bestselling BUFFETTOLOGY was tailored to the conditions of investors in the midst of a long bull market. Now, four years later, that market has seen once hot tech stocks crash and investors scramble to move their assets, or what remains of them, back to the safety of traditional blue chip companies. As peaks turn to troughs, worried investors wonder if there are any constants in today's volatile market. The answer is yes: Warren Buffett's value investing strategies make money. And, as THE NEW BUFFETTOLOGY demonstrates, there is no time to acquire like today's bear market. THE NEW BUFFETTOLOGY is the first guide to Warren Buffett's strategy for exploiting down stocks - a strategy that has made him the world's second richest person. Designed to teach investors how to decipher and use financial information like Buffett himself, this one-of-a-kind guide walks readers step-by-step through the equations and formulas Buffett uses to determine what to invest in and, just as importantly, when. Authors Mary Buffett and David Clark explore Buffett's recent investments in detail, proving time and time again that his strategy has earned enormous profits at a time when no one expects them - and with almost zero risk to his capital.
Buffett, Mary Mary Buffett is an international bestselling author and speaker on the investment methods of Warren Buffett. She gained her unique insight while married to Warren's son Peter for twelve years.
Clark, David David Clark holds degrees in both finance and law, and in the late seventies was the founding member of the original Buffettologists - a small group of early Berkshire shareholders who studied the investment methods of Warren Buffett. He is now the Managing Director of a private partnership that invests primarily in arbitrage situations.
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CONTENTS Disclaimer Foreword: A Few Personal Things About a Very Private Billionaire Introduction: How Warren Buffett Turned $105,000 into $30 Billion 1. The Answer to Why Warren Doesn't Play the Stock Market -- and How Not Doing So Has Made Him America's Number One Investor 2. How Warren Makes Good Profits Out of Bad News About a Company 3. How Warren Exploits the Market's Shortsightedness 4. How Companies Make Investors Rich: The Interplay Between Profit Margins and Inventory Turnover and How Warren Uses It to His Advantage 5. The Hidden Danger: The Type of Business Warren Fears and Avoids 6. The Kind of Business Warren Loves: How He Identifies and Isolates the Best Companies to Invest In 7. Using Warren's Investment Methods to Avoid the Next High-Tech Massacre 8. Interest Rates and Stock Prices -- How Warren Capitalizes on What Others Miss 9. Solving the Puzzle of the Bear/Bull Market Cycle and How Warren Uses It to His Advantage 10. How Warren Discerns Buying Opportunities Others Miss 11. Where Warren Discovers Companies with Hidden Wealth 12. Financial Information: Warren's Secrets for Using the Internet to Beat Wall Street 13. Warren's Checklist for Potential Investments: His Ten Points of Light 14. How to Determine When a Privately Held Business Can Be a Bonanza 15. Warren's Secret Formula for Getting Out at the Market Top 16. Where Warren Buffett Is Investing Now! 17. Stock Arbitrage: Warren's Best-Kept Secret for Building Wealth 18. For the Hard-Core Buffettologist: Warren Buffett's Mathematical Equations for Uncovering Great Businesses 19. Thinking the Way Warren Does: The Case Studies of His Most Recent Investments 20. Putting Buffettology to Work for You Index
CONTENTS Disclaimer Foreword: A Few Personal Things About a Very Private Billionaire Introduction: How Warren Buffett Turned $105,000 into $30 Billion 1. The Answer to Why Warren Doesn't Play the Stock Market -- and How Not Doing So Has Made Him America's Number One Investor 2. How Warren Makes Good Profits Out of Bad News About a Company 3. How Warren Exploits the Market's Shortsightedness 4. How Companies Make Investors Rich: The Interplay Between Profit Margins and Inventory Turnover and How Warren Uses It to His Advantage 5. The Hidden Danger: The Type of Business Warren Fears and Avoids 6. The Kind of Business Warren Loves: How He Identifies and Isolates the Best Companies to Invest In 7. Using Warren's Investment Methods to Avoid the Next High-Tech Massacre 8. Interest Rates and Stock Prices -- How Warren Capitalizes on What Others Miss 9. Solving the Puzzle of the Bear/Bull Market Cycle and How Warren Uses It to His Advantage 10. How Warren Discerns Buying Opportunities Others Miss 11. Where Warren Discovers Companies with Hidden Wealth 12. Financial Information: Warren's Secrets for Using the Internet to Beat Wall Street 13. Warren's Checklist for Potential Investments: His Ten Points of Light 14. How to Determine When a Privately Held Business Can Be a Bonanza 15. Warren's Secret Formula for Getting Out at the Market Top 16. Where Warren Buffett Is Investing Now! 17. Stock Arbitrage: Warren's Best-Kept Secret for Building Wealth 18. For the Hard-Core Buffettologist: Warren Buffett's Mathematical Equations for Uncovering Great Businesses 19. Thinking the Way Warren Does: The Case Studies of His Most Recent Investments 20. Putting Buffettology to Work for You Index
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