Benjamin Graham was one of the most successful investors who ever lived and remains the most influential investment thinker of all time.
He was the one who taught Warren Buffett the art of investing, and was also his first boss.
Graham worked on Wall Street for more than four decades, ran a market-beating mutual fund, taught finance at Columbia Business School and wrote two classic books on investing.
Security Analysis (1934) is still the bible for professional money managers. The Intelligent Investor (1949) is, in Buffett’s words, “by far the best book about investing ever written.”
In June 1955, Graham gave an interview on the basics of handling money. Almost 60 years have passed since then, but a large number of investing ideas that Graham talked about then, remain valid to this day.
In this interview, Graham answered questions like:
- How should a small investor go about investing?
- How should an average man prepare himself to become an intelligent investor?
- How should a small investor allocate his investments into stocks and bonds?
I believe these are the questions that also bother you when it comes to investing your own money.
So, for you, here’s a copy of the complete interview with the legend. Read it, and share it with your friends who might be interested to know how to handle their money.
chandramohan says
How to save money annd important point for the intelligent investor
Sameer says
Nice one….I think it is also important to read few books on emotional intelligence especially when dealing in risky assets.
Vivek says
The amazing explanation Vishal Khandelwal sir. Nicely written.
Vivek says
its really nice post about how to invest your money.
Pavitra Kumar says
Great information .Vishal 🙂
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