An outsider not familiar with Benjamin Graham might see The Intelligent Investor as an investing book past it’s prime.
The book was first written in 1949. The fourth and last edition revised by Graham was printed in 1973. Graham regularly used current stocks and market events to keep examples and case histories fresh. Even the strategies Graham presented where timely. So it’s understandable if some readers label it “outdated.”
But those same readers probably want something tangible. There will always be a supply of people wanting a secret formula or metric, a short cut to easy gains. It’s human nature. And the publishing industry supplies that demand. The investing genre is filled with long-forgotten books like that because the formulas only last an instant.
What matters is Graham’s primary lessons on Mr. Market and margin of safety are still relevant, even though they may be applied different today. And his secondary lessons are too. Here are just a few examples that come to mind. Continue Reading…

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