The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham: 7 Key Takeaways

<h2>The Intelligent Investor: Seven Key Takeaways</h2> <p>I just finished reading &ldquo;The Intelligent Investor&rdquo; by Benjamin Graham, which is widely considered one of the top investing books. If you want to get a summary of the salient points, you are in the right place.</p> <p>This book happens to be the hardest investing book I have ever read. It&rsquo;s very complex and covers a lot of examples of situations that occurs in Graham&rsquo;s Wall Street history, which was between the mid 1910&rsquo;s to around 1970. If you can get past that, which I did in about 18 months, you will see that history in fact does rhyme, and the basic data does apply.</p> <p>It should be noted that Graham was also a mentor to Warren Buffett. Buffet used Graham&rsquo;s method of analysis in his own way to become one of the greatest investors of all-time.</p> <p>If you want to consider yourself a trained investor, even as a retail investor, you need to read this book. Short of that, read my summary below:</p> <p><a href="https://alexandre-lores1984.medium.com/the-intelligent-investor-by-benjamin-graham-7-key-takeaways-d0a5180f07d"><strong>Learn More</strong></a></p>