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"intelligent investor" Quotes
"The Intelligent Investor" by Benjamin Graham teaches the principles of value investing, emphasizing long-term strategies, risk management, and disciplined decision-making to achieve financial success.
business & economics | Published in 2005
Quotes
The investor’s chief problem – and even his worst enemy – is likely to be himself.
Investment is most intelligent when it is most businesslike.
To achieve satisfactory investment results is easier than most people realize; to achieve superior results is harder than it looks.
The essence of investment management is the management of risks, not the management of returns.
The intelligent investor is a realist who sells to optimists and buys from pessimists.
Price is what you pay; value is what you get.
You must never delude yourself into thinking that you’re investing when you’re speculating.
Individuals who cannot master their emotions are ill-suited to profit from the investment process.
The intelligent investor dreads a bull market, since it makes stocks more costly to buy.
It is absurd to think that the general public can ever make money out of market forecasts.
