Las memorias del decano de Wall Street
Graham, Benjamin
For the first time translated into Spanish, Benjamin Graham's memoirs open the door to the life of one of the best investors of all time. His very long career since he started working on the stock market at the age of twenty (which earned him the nickname "the dean of Wall Street") allows us to better understand the reasons behind the success of his financial techniques, the first to have an intellectual foundation solid. We will discover that his revolutionary method of "value investing" was inspired by Graham's loss of all his assets in the crash of '29, an event that encouraged him to investigate how to minimize risks. In addition, in these pages we will also find his teachings on smart investment strategies as a professor at the Columbia Business School, and we will be able to peek into the ins and outs of his work on Wall Street. The autobiography of the author of the "best book on investment ever written", according to Warren Buffett, is an ideal complement to his essay work, and shows us facets of the economist's personal life unknown to the general public. This book can be stimulating not only for fans of finance, but also for those with an interest in recent history. His memories, written at the end of his life, constitute an excellent document for all those who continue to be inspired by the work of this timeless guru even today.
- Author
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Graham, Benjamin
- Subject
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Human sciences
> Business and economics
- EAN
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9788423435968
- ISBN
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978-84-234-3596-8
- Edition
- 1
- Publisher
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Deusto
- Pages
- 368
- High
- 23.0 cm
- Weight
- 15.0 cm
- Release date
- 07-06-2023
- Language
- Spanish
- Series