Publications

The Triumph of Value Investing

Type
Link
Cost
Paid
Published
2010
Full Name
The Triumph of Value Investing: Smart Money Tactics for the Postrecession Era

The Triumph of Value Investing walks investors through the steps necessary to apply the principles that define value investing, with special emphasis on investing in biotech, high-technology, and foreign companies. It features timely advice from value-investing giants such as Warren Buffett, William O'Neil, Charles Brandes, and David Iben. Whether readers are familiar with value investing or are just discovering it, they will find plenty of fresh information in The Triumph of Value Investing, which covers the latest concepts and players in the market.

Praise for The Triumph of Value Investing


"Janet Lowe is the world's foremost authority on value investing with books on the Dean of Wall Street, Ben Graham, along with the mayor and vice mayor of Graham and Doddsville, Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger. She clearly illustrates why every participant in the stock market should be interested in this value triumvirate and offers easily understood practical investment lessons. Whether you are a professional or an individual investor, you will find many golden nuggets of valuable information."

— Robert P. Miles, author, The Warren Buffett CEO


"It's investing made easy. Janet Lowe succeeds in illustrating the key points of value investing-drawing on years of research and interviews with leading investors-and provides a fresh perspective on investing after a financial crisis."

— Professor Lawrence A. Cunningham, George Washington University School of Law; author, The Essays of Warren Buffett: Lessons for Corporate America


"A colorful and succinct explanation of how and why individual investors should take responsibility for managing their money. Lowe's practical discussion is geared to help individuals evaluate their unique situation and apply time-tested asset allocation, diversification, and value investing approaches to their specific financial situations."

— Carolyn Taylor, president, Weatherly Asset Management