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What Readers Say About...
The Winning
Investment Habits of
Warren Buffett and George Soros |
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“The Most
Important Book on Investing since Charles MacKay’s
Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds.” |
— Daniel
Rosenthal, investor and business owner, San
Francisco, CA |
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“Absorbing
reading, like a thriller! It’s new knowledge
to me. Very valuable. I think it’ll help me invest a lot smarter!” |
— Peter
Chen, accountant and novice investor, Sydney,
Australia |
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“I just gave
my dad a copy of your book for Christmas (he’s been
involved in the sharemarket for the longest time) ... and
he absolutely enjoys your book. He has read so many investment
books and he
reckons yours is one of the best he’s read.
Also, just the other day, on my flight home, the man next
to me was reading your book so closely, and underlining things
os carefully. Wow!" |
— Marie
Chieng, sales executive, Singapore |
I am a beginner investor,
and I have just finished reading The Winning Investment
Habits of Warren Buffett and George Soros.
I find it tremendously useful for
someone like me, to sort of start with a correct frame of
mind. I am looking forward to finding and testing my own system. |
— Christina
Siu , beginning investor, Australia |
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“To be frank, it’s not good, it’s...excellent!
I mean it. For two reasons:
First, the style. It’s really a pleasure to read. Very
easy, even for a non-native English speaker. The exact word
is: Fluent. It flows. Nothing stops the reading (except my
work!).
I appreciate the metaphors, the analogies and the stories
you tell: it makes the subject interesting, even to a non-initiate
in finance.
I also like the link you create between the habits, beliefs,
behaviors of Soros and Buffett, and their childhood, their
lives. It makes the story very human instead of what it could
have been: coldly financial.
Second, the content. The subject and the analyses are very
interesting. It’s surprising to discover that Soros’ and Buffet’s
beliefs and strategies are often opposite to the common ones.
It gives a new meaning to things we all have experienced.
I have, like many people, made some small investments. In
reading the book I could easily make links with my own experience;
getting a new understanding of mistakes that I made ...and
that I could have avoided.
An unexpected effect is that it gave me the desire to go back
to investing (I gave up everything 2 years ago after the crash).
Another unexpected effect is that I transposed some of the
beliefs and habits to my business — and made some dramatic
improvements!” |
— Laurent
Gounelle, business owner, Paris, France |
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“Overall impression out
of the box. As soon as it is published, I
will buy 5 copies, one for myself and four to give to friends
who came to immediate mind as I was reading it.
Even though I read the book in fits and starts in tiny windows
of time, I never had to go back and catch up. I could always
start where I had stopped with all that had gone before immediately
in mind. Few writers can do this for me.
AND you have inspired me to get my lazy ass out of the index
mutual funds and go back to work making money as I used to.
I learned the market in the mid 60’s and what we have now
is very similar to that time. In this market I can make money.
Different industries, different companies. The fundamentals
are the same and I learned them well.” |
— Bay Butler,
professor of business, UC Davis, and tax professional |
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“Loved
your book on Buffet and Soros. It was
very well written, in that the English was very easy to read,
the ideas followed in a logical order and my interest was held
throughout the whole book. At no time did I have to struggle
to continue reading, at the small numbers am that is good going.
It jelled very well with me and showed me some of my weak points.
I was wondering what my field of expertise/interest was that
would give me a narrow investment area when I received a strange
phone call from a bloke in the US. Didn’t know him from a bar
of soap, but he suggested I might like to invest in a certain
area and my penny dropped big time.” |
— Gary
Hannan, Sydney, Australia |
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“A
real page-turner. Fills in lots of gaps in my
knowledge.” |
— Hugh
Butler, CEO and Founder, Computer Consultants
Corp.,
Salt Lake City, Utah |
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