Sir John Templeton is probably best known for introducing international investing to U.S. investors. He was the global bargain hunter.
But before all that, he was a Yale graduate, a Rhodes Scholar, and a world traveler (on 90 pounds of poker winnings at Oxford). After the globe-trotting, he landed a job on Wall Street, before opening his own firm four years later.
Templeton’s Growth Fund, created in 1954, went on to earn about a 14% annual return over the next 38 years when he retired in 1992.
He famously bought stocks in 1939 as WWII broke out. He recounted the story in a 1997 interview. Continue Reading…
