The Warren Buffett Portfolio
The Warren Buffett Portfolio
Robert G. Hagstrom
Charlie Munger
Not only very well written, but a considerable contribution to the synthesis of human thought on the investment process. - Charlie Munger
+
1
All books

The Warren Buffett Portfolio

The Warren Buffett Portfolio

Robert G. Hagstrom
By
Robert G. Hagstrom
4.2
1785
ratings on Goodreads

In "The Warren Buffett Portfolio," Robert G. Hagstrom embarks on a captivating exploration of the advanced strategies behind the legendary investment success of Warren Buffett. This insightful follow-up to the bestselling "The Warren Buffett Way" delves into the art of constructing and managing a powerhouse portfolio that emulates the disciplined, focus investing approach Buffett himself employs. Hagstrom demystifies the complex world of stock selection and portfolio management, offering readers a clear roadmap to financial prosperity through a concentrated investment philosophy. With unparalleled clarity, Hagstrom introduces the principles of focus investing—a method that champions the value of a concentrated portfolio as the cornerstone of investment success. Through meticulous analysis of Buffett's own portfolio strategies and a comprehensive breakdown of the underlying economics of investment, this book reveals how aligning stock choices with thorough business understanding can lead to extraordinary returns. "The Warren Buffett Portfolio" is not just a guide to investing; it's an enlightening journey into the mindset and methods of one of the most successful investors in history, providing invaluable lessons on achieving financial triumph with patience, insight, and a keen focus on quality.

Read more
Released
1999
1 Jan
Length
246
Pages

1

recommendations

recommendation

Not only very well written, but a considerable contribution to the synthesis of human thought on the investment process. - Charlie Munger
— Robert G. Hagstrom, The Warren Buffett Portfolio

Similar recommendations

View all
The 4-Hour Workweek
26
people
person
Principles
Principles
Ray Dalio
25
people
person
Zero to One
Zero to One
Peter Thiel
22
people
person
The Hard Thing About Hard Things
22
people
person
Influence
Influence
Robert Cialdini
18
people
person
The Innovator's Dilemma
The Innovator's Dilemma
Clayton M. Christensen
18
people
person
Shoe Dog
Shoe Dog
Phil Knight
17
people
person
The Lean Startup
15
people
person
High Output Management
High Output Management
Andrew S. Grove
14
people
person
Poor Charlie's Almanack
14
people
person

This site is part of Amazon’s Associates Program. Purchasing books recommended by successful individuals through my links earns us a small commission, helping keep the site running, at no additional cost to you. Thank you for supporting our site!