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How Buffett Does It: 24 Simple Investing Strategies from the World's Greatest Value Investor (Mighty Managers Series)
 
 
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How Buffett Does It: 24 Simple Investing Strategies from the World's Greatest Value Investor (Mighty Managers Series) [Hardcover]

James Pardoe (Author)
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Mighty Managers Series June 27, 2005

A concise, no-nonsense rulebook for investors looking to achieve Buffett-like results

Warren Buffett is one of the wealthiest investor in the world. Millions of independent investors follow his every move. But why Buffett? What signs does he see that others miss? And more important, what can investors do to follow Buffett's path to investment and financial success? How Buffett Does It explores the 24 primary rules Buffett has followed from day one, and that people from market novices to seasoned veterans can use to strengthen their investing results.

Drawing from literally hundreds of quotes and maxims, Buffett admirer and attorney James Pardoe has chosen those that encapsulate and explain the Buffett legend. This plain-talking and investor-friendly guidebook takes readers on an in-depth journey through strategies including:

  • Focus on not losing money rather than making it
  • Don't own any stock for 10 minutes that you wouldn't own for 10 years
  • Be fearful when others are greedy and greedy when others are fearful

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Warren Buffett’s straightforward rules for long-term success

One thousand dollars invested in Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway stock in 1965 would be worth roughly $5 million today! This astonishing success didn’t come through Buffett’s use of high-tech computer trading models, or intricate market timing systems. Instead, it came through his stubborn adherence to the time-honored fundamentals of value investing.

How Buffett Does It is a step-by-step guidebook for investing like Buffett in any market environment. This value investing primer presents and expands on 24 primary ideas Buffett has followed from day one that include:

* Choose simplicity over complexity * Make your own investment decisions * Be patient * View stocks as businesses not pieces of paper * Practice inactivity, not hyperactivity * View downturns as buying opportunities * Practice independent thinking * Ignore stock market forecasts * Be fearful when other are greedy, and greedy when others are fearful * Avoid the costly mistakes of others

Warren Buffett still lives in the house he bought three decades ago, still drives his comfortable Lincoln Town Car, and still holds to the sound and simple value investing style that helped him become one of the world’s wealthiest individuals. How Buffett Does It explains, in Buffett’s words as well as those who know him best, what you can do to achieve Buffett-like results in your own portfolio.

Warren Buffett’s legendary patience and single-mindedness have helped him become one of the world’s greatest investors, with a $40 billion fortune built solely on his market prowess. But what signs does he see that others miss? And more important, what can you do to follow Warren Buffett’s path to financial and investment success?

How Buffett Does It examines the Buffett record and paints a surprisingly clear picture of the beliefs and principles that make up that record. Drawing from literally hundreds of Buffett quotes and maxims, this value-packed investors’ guide will show you how to follow Buffett’s example to:

  • Seize opportunities when presented by stock market folly
  • Avoid diversification, instead investing in a few enduring companies with predictable business models
  • Embrace bear markets, taking advantage of the opportunity they provide to “buy when everyone else is selling”
  • Think for yourself, avoiding the majority of analysts and investors think too much, trade too often, and listen to the wrong people
  • Look to invest in great businesses with great management
  • Beware of hidden costs, meaning everything from commissions on active stock trading to high mutual fund fees
  • Invest in “old economy” businesses, boring companies that have been around for fifty years and will probably survive the next fifty
  • Always search for value, and learn the keys to distinguishing a temporary setback from a fatal flaw
  • Keep your head at all times, recognizing that acting on emotion can kill a stock market portfolio

Virtually every Buffett principle came into play during the Internet stock bull market. Between mid-1998 and early-2000, as cautious veterans like Buffett were laughed at for missing the boat, Berkshire-Hathaway shares lost more than half of their value. Still, Buffett refused to buy Internet stocks, quietly counseling patience, prudence, and long-term value.

When the dust cleared, Buffett was right. Again.

Warren Buffett believes that successful investing requires little more than quality research, common sense, and patience. How Buffett Does It shows you how to follow his lead, and build a portfolio that is solid, easy to understand, and designed to provide you with tremendous long-term returns without the short-term headaches.

About the Author

James Pardoe (Los Angeles, CA) is the principal attorney with Pardoe & Associates and one of today’s most knowledgeable followers of Warren Buffett. He received his JD from Pepperdine University.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 120 pages
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill; 1 edition (June 27, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0071449124
  • ISBN-13: 978-0071449120
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.4 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #132,295 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, easy reading introduction to value investing, May 9, 2006
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This review is from: How Buffett Does It: 24 Simple Investing Strategies from the World's Greatest Value Investor (Mighty Managers Series) (Hardcover)
`How Buffett does it' is an excellent introductory book for people interested in value investing, or interested in Mr Buffett's investment methodology.

The book is written in a very easy to read, and easy to understand manner and will give you a solid foundation for building your value knowledge investing further. There are no formulae on how to calculate the true value of a share, or worked examples that will help you do this for your own selected shares, which would have been nice to see as an appendix, which was why I didn't give the book 5 stars. If you have other Buffett books in your library then this book will probably recover old ground. If you're just starting out, then I would recommend this as one of the better books with which to start your education.

Other reviews written on this book are fair, if you're looking for an in-detail how to book, then this is not your book, if you're looking for simple guidelines you can remember and apply easily this book is a worthwhile purchase.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Common sense spread over 24 chapters, December 25, 2006
This review is from: How Buffett Does It: 24 Simple Investing Strategies from the World's Greatest Value Investor (Mighty Managers Series) (Hardcover)
Pardoe has written an easy-to-read book, split up into 24 short chapters. He gives us an insight into the investment method of Warren Buffett, without going into details. It seems that he really had to stretch himself to fill 24 chapters, as some thoughts are repeated in various chapters. "Don't follow the herd", "Practice independent thinking", "Buy when everybody else is selling" are covered in different chapters, although they cover the same thing. The main success factor of Warren Buffett, however, is touched upon only very briefly: Buy companies below their intrinsic value, in other words: Buy the 1-Dollar-bill for 40 cents.
What is this intrinsic value? How do you determine it? How can Buffett forecast future cash flows more accurately than all the other highly paid wall street experts? This is what the reader would like to know!
The reader is not interested in common sense statements like "Buy companies whose products are needed or desired and have no close substitute". Everybody will agree to that, but how do you find such a company before everybody else finds out, and the market cap reflects this potential?
This is a major shortcoming of this book. However, since it is an easy-to-read book, it can be viewed as a good starter for the Buffet investment method, before the reader turns to more serious books like Benjamin Graham's "The Intelligent Investor".
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book on Buffett's investment style, January 10, 2008
This review is from: How Buffett Does It: 24 Simple Investing Strategies from the World's Greatest Value Investor (Mighty Managers Series) (Hardcover)
An excellent primer on value investing. I never thought I would enjoy a book about investing as much I did this one. James Pardoe does an excellent job when he talks about the 24 simple investing strategies that has made Warren Buffett the second richest man in the world. This is not a how to book, but there is very good information in here that will put you on the right path to value investing. We all won't become a Warren Buffett but using these strategies will make you money and you can become your own financial advisor.

Some so-called experts make the world of investing seem like rocket science and that is exactley what they want you to believe. Buffett's strategies are common sense and he has often said anyone with average intelligence can impliment them.

However, as simple as they are, to become a good value investor you must do your homework, know the business you are going to buy and have the proper temperament. Buffett does not use any computer software to analyze a business, the only thing he uses a computer for is to play Bridge online with friends and family. However, he is an avid reader and this book tells you to do the same. Buffett reads six hours a day and the rest of the time he is thinking about what he just read. Before you buy a business you must read, read and read some more.


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