Arnold Van Den Berg: "Experiential Wisdom on Value Investing" | Talks at Google



Arnold Van Den Berg discusses the following topics during his talk: · How he developed his investment philosophy and principles · How his experiences in the Holocaust influenced his philosophy and principles · Choosing an investment approach that works vest for you · Today’s unusual investment climate · Two investment areas where we see opportunities Bio: Arnold founded Century Management in 1974. He is the CEO and chairman of the CM Advisors Family of Funds Board of Trustees. Active in managing investment strategies, he is the lead portfolio manager for the CM Value I (All-Cap Value) separate account strategy and the CM Advisors Fund (CMAFX). Born in 1939, he survived the Holocaust as one of Holland’s “hidden” Jewish children. His parents both survived Auschwitz and the family immigrated to America when he was 10. These struggles led him to an extensive study of the subconscious mind, which he believes is the key to unlocking an individual’s potential.

Comments

  1. Does anybody have the quotes book which you can share to me, that he is talking about in the video?
  2. It's was a privilege to listen to someone who really has it, in the world full of speakers who fake it ..
  3. A great man, worth listening, few people with such established accumulated knowledge. Inspirational too
  4. What books did he mention?
  5. Did invest in a share with google and would take in others too, can check it out to use...
  6. Respect
  7. Good speach but the thing about debt is not bad we are really underlevered!!!
  8. WOW! What a wasted opportunity. No questions or discussion on how he finds the bargains, how he values them and how does he determine the quality of any company, how do they research the stock, how do they judge the management?
  9. Excellent talk. Thank you for arranging this.
  10. Why does the P/E numbers fall when inflation increases above 4%? If you check Zimbabwe industrial index, they had much higher inflation and very high P/E-numbers. It would seem that the higher the inflation the less investors value money and the more they value companies making earnings.
  11. Fabulous talk and yes deep respect...
  12. Deep respect for this man.


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Duration: 53m 39s

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