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The Warren Buffett Way (30th Anniversary Edition)

By: Robert G. Hagstrom
Narrated by: Steve Menasche
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In the 30th Anniversary Edition of The Warren Buffett Way, celebrated author and investor Robert Hagstrom delivers the definitive version of his bestselling compendium of the investment strategies made famous by Warren Buffett. The Warren Buffett Way describes the twelve investment tenets of Warren Buffett's strategy called business-driven investing and his distinct approach to managing a portfolio of businesses. You'll learn how you can apply these same principles to building your own portfolio and find discussions on the psychology of long-term investing, its optimal benefits, and how to avoid the most common pitfalls and mistakes encountered by investors.

This latest edition includes a new author preface to complement the existing forewords from Peter Lynch, Bill Miller, and Howard Marks; insights on how to achieve worldly wisdom advanced by Warren Buffett's longtime business partner Charlie Munger; and the complete Berkshire Hathaway common stocks portfolios from 1977-2021.

An indispensable guide to the remarkable work and accomplishments of Warren Buffett, The Warren Buffett Way is a can't-miss resource for professional and individual investors who want to learn from the world's greatest investor.

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This was recommended however the vocal performance of the narrator is on a level that delivers no sense of message or meaning. Waste of a credit. Similarly the text content feels like the same points made over and over and much like a Wikipedia summary. The whole book could probably be 80% shorter and deliver on what it needs to.

Absolutely inane

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