Feb 18

The Entrepreneurial Investor: The Art, Science, and Business of Value Investing I found this to be one of the best value investment books on the market. Many times investors forget that when they purchase a stock of a company, they become partial owners. They simply buy the stock because they think someone else will pay a higher price in the future. In this book, the author teaches investors how to think as owners, what companies to own, and how to value them. I cannot overemphasize how important the valuation part is. It doesn’t matter how good the company is if the investor heavily overpays for it. This book also features four incredible investors: Benjamin Graham, David Packard, Bernard Baruch, and Howard Hughes. Even if you are not an experienced investor, I recommend this book because it is written very well in simple and easy to understand language.

- Mariusz Skonieczny, author of Why Are We So Clueless about the Stock Market? Learn how to invest your money, how to pick stocks, and how to make money in the stock market : The Entrepreneurial Investor will inspire you to treat investing like a business and to think of yourself as an owner. Through solid examples and a light narrative, Paul Orfalea skillfully explores the essence of the entrepreneurial investor, which includes balancing the art and science of this discipline, and viewing investing itself as a business. Along the way, he also examines how the elements of focus, opportunism, and involvement can improve your overall investment results.
The Entrepreneurial Investor: The Art, Science, and Business of Value Investing

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