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03-23-2017 05:11 PM |
Recently finished all 578 pages of this. Often touted as the father of value investing, much of Graham's concepts, as well as that of John Bogle and some others around that time, would lay the groundwork for what would essentially become the indexing industry. Back then you had to do all the research yourself.
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Reading this currently:
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Looking for something that goes beyond the headlines; something that provides more of a behind-the-scenes look at the decisions that were made during the crisis. At 48 pages in, we see Geithner as a reluctant Secretary of Treasury who, at least at the outset, didn't know if any of his tactics would work. Interestingly, he detested public speaking, although I'm expecting him to get more comfortable in his role, both in decision-making and public discourse, as the book goes along.
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