Benjamin Graham, the Father of Value Investing



The third lecture in our series focusing on famous investors. This lecture focuses on Benjamin Graham, the father of value investing. We explore the key concepts that Graham set out in his book "Security Analysis"

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  1. Great video :) can you give us the link of that books please ? Thank you
  2. can't watch with that damn talking teddy bear. too distracting.
  3. how do you know which companya have a good management?
  4. Really enjoyed the video! I'm a business management major, and a newly intrigued finance hobbyist. Can you explain assigning the multiple that is mentioned throughout the video please? Or refer me to somewhere I can understand it more if you would. How do you determine the multiple? Is it totally subjective? And is it applied to the current stock price? Or the intrinsic value you determined? Just looking for some clarity, any help would be appreciated!
  5. Warren Buffett wrote the preface to Graham's book - The Intelligent Investor - and calls it "by far the best book about investing ever written."

    Graham's first recommended strategy - for novice investors - was to invest in the stocks comprising an Index.
    For more serious investors, Graham recommended three categories of stocks - Defensive, Enterprising and NCAV - with 17 rules for Quality and Quantity.
    For professional investors, Graham described various special situations or "workouts".

    Serenity Stocks lets you compare 5000+ U.S. stocks using Benjamin Graham's 17-rule framework, to find the best stocks to invest in.
  6. the beer speaks it all
  7. Great video
  8. Great video! Looking forward to more :)
  9. I'm reading "The intelligent investor" when I finish to reading this book I'll try to apply the knowledge I got, but when I earn money because now I'm at high school. I'm from Mexico I would like to invest at Nasdaq. Or buy apple's shares. But I have not yet the enough knowledges to do it.
  10. great video, thanks but i have a question, what do you think of the intrinsic value formula? 


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