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Okay, let's talk about this. This question hits the nail on the head because it centers on the core difference between investing and speculating – a point strongly emphasized by Benjamin Graham, Warre...
Okay, talking about this really strikes a chord with me! This is precisely the area where Graham, in The Intelligent Investor, said the "enterprising investor" can really shine.
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Okay, let's talk about Benjamin Graham, the "Father of Value Investing" and mentor to the renowned investor Warren Buffett.
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Buddy, you've hit the nail on the head with this question – it gets right to the heart of investing. Instead of diving into complex financial models, let's talk about this in p...
Friend, you've hit the nail on the head with this question. As proactive investors, we can't just wait idly for opportunities to come to us, like waiting by a tree stump for rabbits.
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Hey, that's a great question — it gets straight to the heart of active investing. Simply put, the "excess return" that active investors pursue has a spe...
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Okay, let's talk about the "Enterprising Investor" concept discussed by Benjamin Graham in The Intelligent Investor.
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Imagine you're an orchardist growing fruit trees, not a vegetable vendor hustling every day in the market. That's the fundamental difference between a defensive inve...
Hey friend! Talking about Graham's advice for us ordinary investors (whom he called "defensive investors"), this is a classic topic. His core idea is actually quite simple: don't lose money, don't ove...
Hey friend, great to see your interest in Graham's investment philosophy. This is an excellent question and one of the core disciplines for defensive investors.
Core Answer: Yes, but no need to "intensively analyze" like an expert
Yes, defensive investors absolutely need to examine financial statements.
Okay, friend, let's talk about this topic. A defensive investor, in simple terms, is someone who prioritizes "don't lose money" and seeks "safe returns.
Hey, talking about Graham's stock selection advice for us regular folks (which he termed "defensive investors"), this is a classic topic. The core idea from the old master is "safety first"—don't muck...
Ha, that's a fantastic question – clearly from someone who's seriously read The Intelligent Investor. Graham's philosophy is like the "Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms" of the investment world: unadorne...
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What Are the Investment Goals of a Defensive Investor?
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The Defensive Investor: The “Lazy Genius” Approach to Steady Gains
Hello! Seeing this question reminds me of when I first started learning about investing.
Benjamin Graham's Margin of Safety: Which Financial Metrics Did He Actually Care About?
Hey! When we talk about Graham and his "margin of safety," it’s not as mystical as it sounds.
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Okay, let's talk about this. This is an excellent question, hitting right at a core puzzle in value investing. I'll try to explain it clearly in plain language.