The New Buffettology: How Warren Buffett Got and Stayed Rich in Markets Like This and How You Can Too!

Abridged
Author: Mary Buffett , David Clark
Narrator: Mary Buffett
Genres: Business, Personal Finance
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Date: September 2002
Length: 3 hours
Ratings:
  • Book Rating: 4/5
Formats:
  • CD

Overview

If you listened to the original "Buffettology," you know exactly half of what you need to know to effectively apply Warren Buffett's investment strategies.

"Buffettology" was written specifically for investors in the midst of a long bull market. Since then we've seen the internet bubble burst, the collapse of Enron, and investors scrambling to move their assets -- what remains of them -- back to the safety of traditional blue chip companies. As price peaks turned into troughs, worried investors wondered if there was any constant in today's volatile market. The answer is yes: Warren Buffett's value investing strategies make money.

"The New Buffettology" is the first guide to Warren Buffett's selective contrarian investment strategy for exploiting down stocks -- a strategy that has made him the nation's second-richest person. Designed to teach investors how to decipher and use financial information the way Buffett himself does, this audiobook guides investors through opportunity-rich bear markets, walking them step-by-step through the equations and formulas Buffett uses to determine what to buy, what to sell -- and when. Authors Mary Buffett and David Clark explore Buffett's recent investments in detail, proving time and again that his strategy has earned enormous profits at a time no one expects them to -- and with almost zero risk to his capital.

"The New Buffettology" is an essential companion to the original "Buffettology," a road map to investment success in the worst of times.

Reviews (2)

The Warren Buffett Way

Written by Mike B on June 17th, 2008

  • Book Rating: 4/5

I liked this book a lot, the Content was solid for the average investor and I liked the womans reading style and would recomend this book. A professional wallstreet type might find this book pedestrian but I am a CPA and received a degree in business and administration from UC Berkeley and I found it to be good advise.

Makes Sense

Written by John Murrow on November 6th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 4/5

I brought it all into focus. It makes a lot of sense, and is well written.