To enjoy a reasonable chance for continued better than average results, the investor must follow policies which are (1) inherently sound and promising, and (2) not popular on Wall Street.


The Intelligent Investor: A Book of Practical Counsel (ed. Prabhat Prakashan, 1972)


To enjoy a reasonable chance for continued better than average results, the investor must follow policies which are (1) inherently sound and...

To enjoy a reasonable chance for continued better than average results, the investor must follow policies which are (1) inherently sound and...

To enjoy a reasonable chance for continued better than average results, the investor must follow policies which are (1) inherently sound and...

To enjoy a reasonable chance for continued better than average results, the investor must follow policies which are (1) inherently sound and...