Summary of Benjamin Graham's The Intelligent Investor

Summary of Benjamin Graham's The Intelligent Investor



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Sample Key Takeaways:

1) The definition of an investment is clear: it’s an operation which, after careful analysis, promises safety of principal and adequate returns.

2) There are three parts to the process of investing. First, before buying a stock, you must make a thorough analysis of a company and the soundness of its underlying businesses. Second, you need to protect yourself against serious losses. Third, you should aim for adequate performance, not extraordinary.