How to profit from panic
With these 3 investing lessons, Warren Buffett tells us that value investing is all about patience and the courage to tread forward when the market beats a retreat.
The laws of value investing
James Montier is a blue-blooded value investor. Here he shares 5 principles that he follows when scouting for value stocks.
How to be a smart contrarian
According to Howard Marks, investing is a popularity contest, and the most dangerous thing is to buy something at the peak of its popularity.
How to be a bargain hunter
Sir John Templeton believed that the time of maximum pessimism is the best time to buy, and the time of maximum optimism is the best time to sell.
How to identify undervalued stocks
David Dreman is a contrarian investor who got booted for sticking to his guns. He was eventually vindicated for his stance and had the last laugh.
Betting with deep conviction
When Sean Riskowitz is on the hunt for value, he refuses to be constrained by formulae or shackled by traditional value investing rules.
The edge of a value investor
According to Seth Klarman it is long-term orientation and patience.
How to be an intelligent investor
When Benjamin Graham arrived on Wall Street he had no idea he would one day be heralded as the father of value investing.
A maverick on Wall Street
Walter Schloss was not interested in earnings growth or management, or issues that concern other analysts.
Buy stocks on sale
John Neff chased ignored stocks. When they began to receive the attention he felt they deserved, he bailed out.