Superinvestors
Lessons from the greatest investors in history - from Jesse Livermore to Warren Buffett and beyond
By Matthew Partridge
Superinvestors
Lessons from the greatest investors in history - from Jesse Livermore to Warren Buffett and beyond
By Matthew Partridge
Jacket text
The ultimate guide to history’s greatest ever investors
Superinvestors lays bare the investing secrets of legendary investors – from early 20th-century figures such as Benjamin Graham and John Maynard Keynes, through to more modern names such as Anthony Bolton and Warren Buffett.
Listen to a sample of the audiobook version of Superinvestors.
The investors have been picked for a variety of criteria, including their investing excellence, the different ways in which they have made money – and above all for what they can teach individual investors.
A wide range of investment styles are represented, ranging from David Ricardo (who made a fortune by correctly predicting the outcome of the Battle of Waterloo), to the patient value-orientated approach of Warren Buffett. The book also looks at some important innovators, including John Bogle and his development of index funds as a low-cost way of getting exposure to the market, and Edward O. Thorp and his data-driven approach which aims to avoid human emotion.
The book looks at each of the investors’ careers in depth. This includes their background, the strategies used to beat their peers, and an honest evaluation of their success, using a special star-rating system. Naturally, the main focus is on their best investments. However, sometimes failures can be extremely instructive – so the book also looks at those investments that didn’t quite go to plan. Finally, each chapter concludes by detailing the lessons that ordinary investors can learn from the superinvestor.
The result is a treasure trove of success stories, cautionary tales, legendary stock picks and world-beating strategies that will fascinate and inspire investors of every level.
The audiobook version of the book has been created in collaboration with ShareRadio – Intelligent talk about money & investment
Featuring:
Jesse Livermore, David Ricardo, George Soros, Michael Steinhardt, Benjamin Graham, Warren Buffett, Anthony Bolton, Anthony Cross, Philip Fisher, T. Rowe Price, Peter Lynch, Nick Train, Georges Doriot, Eugene Kleiner and Tom Perkins, John Templeton, Robert W. Wilson, Edward O. Thorp, John Maynard Keynes, Jack Bogle, Paul Samuelson
About the author
Matthew Partridge is an experienced financial journalist. He writes for MoneyWeek magazine, Britain's biggest-selling personal finance weekly. A trained historian, Matthew did a degree in economics and history at the University of Durham, before doing a master's and a doctorate in economic history at the London School of Economics. He has taught at Goldsmiths, University of London, as well as spending time at various investment banks and a well-known economics consultancy.
Reviews
“..this book is a worthwhile addition to the category….Anyone considering investing in the stock market for the first time or even with years of investing experience will benefit from the insight provided by these super investors.”
“It’s a proper good read”
“If you are a private investor it will show you what can make for success. If you are a professional fund manager it will provide you with useful insights on your rivals and those who came before you – and perhaps get you rating yourself.”
“This is a great read!”
“…an enjoyable romp through some interesting and influential investment personalities.”
Media coverage
From The Times:
Is one of your early new year’s resolutions to be a more successful investor? Your Christmas reading should include Super Investors: Lessons From The World’s Greatest Investors (Harriman House, £24.99), a new book that reveals the secret of such stock market legends as Warren Buffett. The author, Matthew Partridge, an academic, also focuses on lesser-known… Read more »
From ShareSoc:
A review of the greatest investors in history and their investment styles
From Stocks & Commodities :
The investors have been picked for a variety of criteria, including their investing excellence, the different ways in which they have made money, and above all, for what they can teach individual investors…The result is a treasure trove of success stories, cautionary tales, legendary stock picks and world-beating strategies that will fascinate and inspire investors… Read more »
From Investing by the Books :
”The book benefits from the author’s deep knowledge of UK investors … The author is clearly well read … It is never possible to do an investor justice over 6 to 8 pages. However, it is through books like this that many up and coming investors have gotten a glimpse of their role models for… Read more »
From Buy Don't Hold:
There have been over a dozen books published over the years on the most successful traders, investors, and hedge fund managers. These include three books on traders written by Jack Schwager, and others authored by Ari Kiev, Fari Hamzei, Ronald Chan, Cathleen Rittereiser, Lawrence Kochar and Ian Floyd. Matthew Partridge, a British author, joins this… Read more »
From Bloomberg Radio:
A very interesting author … It’s a great read.
From Market Wrap:
Truly a great book…. It’s interesting… It looks at all kinds of investing …. great, great examples of some of the top minds in investing and how they did it.
From MarketWatch:
These 20 have not just outperformed the market but have done so over extended periods. Read the five things that 20 of the most successful and influential investors in history — I call them Superinvestors — have in common.
From Informed Choice Radio:
This is a great read.
Contents
About the Author
Foreword by Clive Moffatt
Introduction: Opportunities for Ordinary Investors
1. Jesse Livermore - The Trend-Following Boy Plunger
2. David Ricardo - The Napoleonic Speculator
3. George Soros - The Alchemist Who Broke the Bank of England
4. Michael Steinhardt - The Contrarian Hedge Funder
- Introduction
- The sociology of the markets
- From block trading to variant perception
- The not so Nifty Fifty
- The trades that didn't work out
- Huge returns
- Worthwhile, but difficult
5. Benjamin Graham - The Father of Value Investing
- Introduction
- Buying value and smoking cigar butts
- Graham-Newman Corporation
- GEICO
- Value matters
6. Warren Buffett - The Elder Statesman of Finance
- Introduction
- From Omaha to Wall Street
- From value to growth
- Six decades of success
- Picking up where Graham left off
- What we can learn from Buffett
7. Anthony Bolton - The British Warren Buffett
8. Anthony Cross - Investing With an Economic Advantage
9. Philip Fisher - The Inventor of Growth Investing
10. T. Rowe Price - The Pragmatic Growth Investor
11. Peter Lynch - The Man Who Beat the Street
12. Nick Train - The Inactive Optimist
13. Georges Doriot - The Venture Capital Pioneer
14. Eugene Kleiner and Tom Perkins - The VCs of Silicon Valley
15. John Templeton - The Global Investor
16. Robert W. Wilson - The Short Seller
17. Edward O. Thorp - The Revenge of the Quants
18. John Maynard Keynes - The Stockpicking Economist
19. John 'Jack' Bogle - The Founder of Index Investing
20. Paul Samuelson - The Secret Investor
Conclusion: Lessons of the Superinvestors
Bibliography
- A. Published books
- B. Journal articles and working papers
- C. Newspaper and magazine articles
- D. Other sources
Thanks
Afterword
Index
Published: | 26/06/2017 |
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Edition: | 1st |
Pages: | 266 |
Formats: | paperback - ISBN 9780857195975 ebook - ISBN 9780857195982 audio - ISBN 0000000000001 |
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