![]() Zweig's writing and examples are clearer than Graham's in my opinion. Each chapter in this particular Revised Edition has been updated by Jason Zweig with newer examples th at extend to 2003. However the advice itself, as Buffett notes, is timeless. The Intelligent Investor was originally written in 1949, so many of Graham's examples are very dated. Buffett's investment firm, Berkshire Hathaway, is the 9th largest company on the SP500, so he must know something investment, right? As Buffett points out in numerous public places (including clips of him being interviewed, see Youtube), Chapter 8 (on market fluctuations and how to intelligently deal with them) and Chapter 20 (on the risk of catathrophic loss and how to intelligently deal with it) are the most important chapters. Warren Buffett's pick - as the best book written on his sort of investment approach to the market. ![]()
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