The Warren Buffett Portfolio: Mastering the Power of the Focus Investment Strategy

Type
Book
Authors
ISBN 10
0471392642 
ISBN 13
9780471392644 
Category
330-339 Economics  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1999 
Publisher
Wiley 
Pages
256 
Subject
Buffett, Warren. Investments. Portfolio management. 
Abstract
This text introduces investment trends. The author sees the solution to mediocre returns as the practice of focus investing, and explains why this method is most rewarding. He outlines the strategies and philosophies of focus investing in detail and shows how to implement them.  
Description

"Building a concentrated portfolio is critical for investment success. The Warren Buffett Portfolio introduces the next wave of investment strategy, called focus investing. A comprehensive investment strategy used with spectacular results by Buffett, focus investing directs investors to select a concentrated group of business by examining their management and financial positions as compared to their stock prices. A strategy that has historically out-performed the market, focus investing is based on the principle that a shareholder's return from owning a stock is ultimately determined by the economics of the underlying business." "Hagstrom explains in easy-to-understand terms exactly what focus investing is, how it works, and how it can be applied by any investor at any level of experience."--Jacket. 
Biblio Notes
Named Person: Warren Buffett; Warren Buffett; Warren Buffett; Warren Buffett
Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Robert G Hagstrom
ISBN: 0471392642 9780471392644 0471247669 9780471247661
OCLC Number: 40990304
Description: x, 246 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Contents: ch. 1. Focus investing --
ch. 2. High priests of modern finance --
ch. 3. Superinvestors of Buffettville --
ch. 4. Better way to measure performance --
ch. 5. Warren Buffett way tool belt --
ch. 6. Mathematics of investing --
ch. 7. Psychology of investing --
ch. 8. Market as a complex adaptive system --
ch. 9. Where are the .4000 hitters?
Responsibility: Robert G. Hagstrom.  
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