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The Warren Buffett Portfolio

Mastering the Power of the Focus Investment Strategy

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0 of 2 copies available
Wait time: About 2 weeks

The New York Times bestseller The Warren Buffet Way provided a look into the strategies the master himself uses to pick stocks. The Warren Buffet Portfolio introduces the next wave in investment strategy-focus investing: a concise approach to building a superior portfolio and managing stocks to achieve the best possible results. In clear and concise terms, The Warren Buffet Portfolio tells you how to incorporate the focus investing concepts into your own portfolio; how to identify lucrative companies; and how to manage your investments synergistically for optimum results.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      The author describes Buffett's investment methods with clear language and a comprehensive grasp of economic theory, as well as many pertinent illustrations from the world of investment. The six hours are well spent if you're interested in fundamental stock analysis and the mathematical basis for Buffett's portfolio strategy. There's a lot of information, so it's a credit to the author and reader that the ideas unfold as nicely as they do. The reading is a little too serious (a bit like a military training film), but it's not distracting. If the content or chapter titles were listed on the box or cassettes, listeners would have an easier time returning to sections they want to hear again. T.W. (c) AudioFile 2001, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 31, 2000
      In a straightforward follow-up to his bestseller, The Warren Buffett Way, Hagstrom shows how to put Buffett's ideas into practice. Buffett, universally described as one of the world's greatest investors, has made a fortune with a number of extremely large bets on a relatively small number of companies. By doing so, Hagstrom, who runs a mutual fund for the Legg Mason investment house, correctly points out that Buffett flies in the face of orthodox notions of portfolio diversity. Buffett's approach, which Hagstrom calls "focus investing," limits his investments to an extremely small number of stocks--10 or 15--that he thinks have the greatest long-term potential. In The Warren Buffett Way, Hagstrom identified how Buffett chooses those stocks. And here, in his straightforward followup, he shows the benefits of this approach: if you pick right, returns will be far greater than the market as a whole. The problem, of course, is that you have to pick winners. That, as Hagstrom notes, still takes hard work and discipline.

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