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redruM

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Just curious where you can actually get them from? I haven't troubled my legs to go into a Dymocks or anything...but I don't know if they'd stock these types.
I mean the Hull and Warren Buffet types, not the general uni texts. Is online the only feasible option?

So yeah, I'm just in one of my tangential moods:)
 

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I haven't done it in the past, but if I had them for free, I'd definitely consider it. Do they have these types of books at the library?
 

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volition said:
I haven't done it in the past, but if I had them for free, I'd definitely consider it. Do they have these types of books at the library?
I was just thinking that while I was in the loo. I'm sure they do, but what about for some if you want to keep for the long run? I have a shitload on comp, but don't know what ones are worthwhile...
 

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Most bookshops in a CBD would probably have those books. At the Borders I go to (in Melbourne Central [a shopping complex in CBD]), there're like 15 Buffett books. Not to mention all your other popular titles like Weinstein, Tharp etc.
 

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Sweet...thanks for that.

Found this for its store locations:
Sydney - Macquarie Centre
Shop 452 Macquarie Centre
North Ryde, New South Wales 2113
Phone: 02.9878.4322
:D
 

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i say you should check out Benjamin Graham's masterpiece "The Intelligent Investor", many critic claimed that this man is the master and Warren Buffet is the apprentice.
 

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wasn't buffet his protege when buffet was a teen? I recall reading about it somewhere
 

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turtleface said:
wasn't buffet his protege when buffet was a teen? I recall reading about it somewhere
yes you are correct, Graham was a professor at Columbia University and that was where Buffet meet his master while doing a degree in economic.
 

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The second man in your sig looks too 3D.

edit: what makes the previous post retardish wankish?
 
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wikiwiki said:
Why do you type like a retarded wanker?

You obviously will never be the Intelligent Investor.
obviously if im a retarded wanker then you are a dumb fark, so get a farking life you fark.
 

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wikiwiki said:
I'm very intelligent actually. I was wondering why you made so many grammatical mistakes. You are what you write. That makes you a moron.
so if you make a grammatical error then you are a moron, your logic is gay, that is all i have to say.
 

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Thanks for the tip, nice book


"Preface to the Fourth Edition,
by Warren E. Buffett

I read the first edition of this book early in 1950, when I was nineteen.
I thought then that it was by far the best book about investing
ever written. I still think it is.
To invest successfully over a lifetime does not require a stratospheric
IQ, unusual business insights, or inside information.
What’s needed is a sound intellectual framework for making decisions
and the ability to keep emotions from corroding that framework.
This book precisely and clearly prescribes the proper
framework. You must supply the emotional discipline.
If you follow the behavioral and business principles that Graham
advocates—and if you pay special attention to the invaluable
advice in Chapters 8 and 20—you will not get a poor result from
your investments. (That represents more of an accomplishment
than you might think.) Whether you achieve outstanding results
will depend on the effort and intellect you apply to your investments,
as well as on the amplitudes of stock-market folly that prevail
during your investing career. The sillier the market’s behavior,
the greater the opportunity for the business-like investor. Follow
Graham and you will profit from folly rather than participate in it.
To me, Ben Graham was far more than an author or a teacher.
More than any other man except my father, he influenced my life.
"
 

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