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The Intelligent Investor: The Investor and Market Fluctuations (Ch. 8)

26m · Value Investing: The Starvine Way · 21 Oct 05:43

How do you generally deal with and think about market fluctuations?  In this episode, we cover Chapter 8 of The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham. Warren Buffett identified Chapter 8 ("The Investor and Market Fluctuations") as one of two key chapters in his favorite investment publication of all time. Tune in to learn about Mr. Market and how to use him to your advantage. 

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