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Common Stocks and Common Sense - The Strategies, Analyses, Decisions, Emotions of a Particularly

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An incisive and comprehensive exploration of value investing in the real world
 
In the newly revised second edition of Common Stocks and Common Sense: The Strategies, Analyses, Decisions, and Emotions of a Particularly Successful Value Investor, celebrated Wall Street value investor Ed Wachenheim walks readers through eleven revealing case studies of real-world investments made by the author's firm, Greenhaven Associates. Each case uncovers unique insights into the technical and human elements that go into any profitable investment transaction.
 
This latest edition includes brand-new content with coverage of the electric vehicle (EV) market, and in-depth discussions of General Motors. Refreshed and renewed content also appears throughout the book, with several new investment theses appearing for the first time in this edition. Readers will also find:
* An emphasis on the softer, human side of value investing, including the biases and emotions that can get in the way of successful investments
* New material covering emerging and high-growth industries
* Value investing advice that goes beyond balance sheets and technical ratios
 
An essential handbook for retail value investors everywhere, Common Stocks and Common Sense will also earn a place on the bookshelves of portfolio and fund managers, securities analysts, and anyone else with a personal or professional interest in the financial markets.

List of contents

Introduction ix
 
1 My Approach to Investing 1
 
2 The Brief Story of My Life 17
 
3 IBM 31
 
Successful investing is about predicting the future more accurately than the majority of other investors; we predict a change in IBM's cost structure
 
4 Interstate Bakeries 49
 
Successful investing often is heavily dependent on the capabilities and incentives of corporate leadership
 
5 U.S. Home Corporation 63
 
Investors can become frustrated when their swans are priced as if they are ugly ducks
 
6 Centex Corporation 67
 
Large profits can be earned by successfully predicting a major positive change in the fundamentals of a company or an industry
 
7 Union Pacific (Railroad) 79
 
Investors often do not adequately differentiate between shortterm discrete problems and long-term systemic weaknesses
 
8 American International Group (AIG) 91
 
I went to bed with Miss America and woke up with a witch; this can happen to even the most careful of investors
 
9 Lowe's 101
 
Using common-sense logic, we conclude there is a high probability that the U.S. housing market will improve markedly in the near future; investing is logical and probabilistic
 
10 Whirlpool Corporation 113
 
Extraordinary patience is required when a deeply undervalued stock continually remains deeply undervalued
 
11 Boeing 137
 
Opportunities can occur when great companies develop temporary problems
 
12 Southwest Airlines 157
 
When tight markets lead to sharply higher prices for goods or services, earnings and share prices can become buoyant, even for normally unattractive businesses
 
13 Goldman Sachs 169
 
Large profits can be earned when perceptions temporarily differ from realities
 
14 General Motors 187
 
One must rely on judgment and a sixth sense when the fundamentals of a company become unclear
 
15 A Letter to Jack Elgart 221
 
A letter that summarizes my approach to investing and that includes a number of do's and don'ts I found useful in my career
 
About the Author 233
 
Index 235

About the author










EDGAR WACHENHEIM III is Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Greenhaven Associates and one of Wall Street's preeminent investors. Greenhaven manages approximately $8.5 billion in funds for wealthy families, college endowments, and charitable foundations. Wachenheim is a graduate of Williams College and Harvard Business School and is a former securities analyst at Goldman Sachs.


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An incisive and comprehensive exploration of value investing in the real world

In the newly revised second edition of Common Stocks and Common Sense: The Strategies, Analyses, Decisions, and Emotions of a Particularly Successful Value Investor, celebrated Wall Street value investor Ed Wachenheim walks readers through eleven revealing case studies of real-world investments made by the author's firm, Greenhaven Associates. Each case uncovers unique insights into the technical and human elements that go into any profitable investment transaction.

This latest edition includes brand-new content with coverage of the electric vehicle (EV) market, and in-depth discussions of General Motors. Refreshed and renewed content also appears throughout the book, with several new investment theses appearing for the first time in this edition. Readers will also find:
* An emphasis on the softer, human side of value investing, including the biases and emotions that can get in the way of successful investments
* New material covering emerging and high-growth industries
* Value investing advice that goes beyond balance sheets and technical ratios

An essential handbook for retail value investors everywhere, Common Stocks and Common Sense will also earn a place on the bookshelves of portfolio and fund managers, securities analysts, and anyone else with a personal or professional interest in the financial markets.

Product details

Authors Wachenheim, E Wachenheim, Edgar Wachenheim, Wachenheim Edgar
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.09.2022
 
EAN 9781119913245
ISBN 978-1-119-91324-5
No. of pages 256
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Business administration

Finanzwesen, Finance & Investments, Finanz- u. Anlagewesen, Kapitalanlagen u. Wertpapiere, Investments & Securities

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