The Dhandho Investor
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A comprehensive value investing framework for the individual investor In a straightforward and accessible manner, The Dhandho Investor lays out the powerful framework of value investing. Written with the intelligent individual investor in mind, this comprehensive guide distills the Dhandho capital allocation framework of the business savvy Patels from India and pr...
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A comprehensive value investing framework for the individual investor In a straightforward and accessible manner, The Dhandho Investor lays out the powerful framework of value investing. Written with the intelligent individual investor in mind, this comprehensive guide distills the Dhandho capital allocation framework of the business savvy Patels from India and presents how they can be applied successfully to the stock market. The Dhandho method expands on the groundbreaking principles of value investing expounded by Benjamin Graham, Warren Buffett, and Charlie Munger. Readers will be introduced to important value investing concepts such as "Heads, I win! Tails, I don′t lose that much!," "Few Bets, Big Bets, Infrequent Bets," Abhimanyu′s dilemma, and a detailed treatise on using the Kelly Formula to invest in undervalued stocks. Using a light, entertaining style, Pabrai lays out the Dhandho framework in an easy–to–use format. Any investor who adopts the framework is bound to improve on results and soundly beat the markets and most professionals.
Many people consider Monish Pabrai to be the intellectual heir to Warren Buffett, and I'm a great admirer of his work. His hedge fund, Pabrai Investment Funds, has delivered annualized returns of over 28% after expenses since its inception in 1999. Modelled after the original Buffett Partnerships, Pabrai is one of the great "deep-value" investors, and The Dhandho Investor: The ...
Many people consider Monish Pabrai to be the intellectual heir to Warren Buffett, and I'm a great admirer of his work. His hedge fund, Pabrai Investment Funds, has delivered annualized returns of over 28% after expenses since its inception in 1999. Modelled after the original Buffett Partnerships, Pabrai is one of the great "deep-value" investors, and The Dhandho Investor: The Low-Risk Value Method to High Returns is all about finding bets that are (as Pabrai says about 40 times throughout the book) "Heads I win, tails I don't lose much!"