The Parable of Mr. Market is the most important lessons Graham taught in The Intelligent Investor. It’s a simple story that offers a great way to think about the stock market.
Mr. Market can quote some ridiculous prices from time to time that has nothing to do with the business. You can get caught up in his mood swings, take advantage of him, or ignore him. Mr. Market doesn’t care.
The nice thing about this story is it gets retold all time – usually around market lows – by great investors who add their own twist, which gives you some reflection on the times. So anytime I run across it, I save it.
Seth Klarman told his version in the 2000 Baupost letter following the Dotcom crash: Continue Reading…

Henry Singleton is known as one of the best capital allocators ever. He took advantage of the market’s enthusiasm for Teledyne shares during the late ’60s conglomerate craze to buy up companies.