[Review] The Little Book of Value Investing
This was supposed to be February's book review but I have been dragging my heels over it so here it is finally. The Little Book of Value Investing by Christopher H. Browne is the second book in the "little book" series that I've read, with the first being The Little Book that Still Beats the Market.
As is usual with books in the little book series, The Little Book of Value Investing is written in a style that is understandable for commonfolk like me, without all the technical jargon that plagues most investing books. Unfortunately this is also its weakness, as the book failed to dive into the techniques of value investing which one can learn and apply. Browne did a good job of explaining the concept of value investing to the beginner though, and I would recommend this as a first book for those new to investing before picking up Benjamin Graham's The Intelligent Investor.
This might be my last book review post though, seeing as to how Amazon reviews are doing a much better job than me, unless I pick up a less popular book that doesn't have sufficient reviews to do it justice. Till the next time then!
As is usual with books in the little book series, The Little Book of Value Investing is written in a style that is understandable for commonfolk like me, without all the technical jargon that plagues most investing books. Unfortunately this is also its weakness, as the book failed to dive into the techniques of value investing which one can learn and apply. Browne did a good job of explaining the concept of value investing to the beginner though, and I would recommend this as a first book for those new to investing before picking up Benjamin Graham's The Intelligent Investor.
This might be my last book review post though, seeing as to how Amazon reviews are doing a much better job than me, unless I pick up a less popular book that doesn't have sufficient reviews to do it justice. Till the next time then!
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