• The Warren Buffett Portfolio

  • Mastering the Power of the Focus Investment Strategy
  • By: Robert G. Hagstrom
  • Narrated by: Stefan Rudnicki
  • Length: 5 hrs and 46 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (157 ratings)

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The Warren Buffett Portfolio

By: Robert G. Hagstrom
Narrated by: Stefan Rudnicki
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Publisher's summary

The Warren Buffett Way provided the first look into the strategies that the master uses to pick stocks. A New York Times best seller, it is a valuable and practical primer on the principles behind the remarkable investment run of the famed oracle of Omaha. In this much-awaited companion to that book, author Robert Hagstrom takes the next logical step, revealing how to profitably manage stocks once you select them. The Warren Buffett Portfolio will help you through the process of building a superior portfolio and managing the stocks going forward.

Building a concentrated portfolio is critical for investment success. The Warren Buffett Portfolio introduces the next wave of investment strategy, called focus investing. A comprehensive investment strategy used with spectacular results by Buffett, focus investing directs investors to select a concentrated group of businesses by examining their management and financial positions as compared to their stock prices. A strategy that has historically outperformed the market, focus investing is based on the principle that a shareholder's return from owning a stock is ultimately determined by the economics of the underlying business.

Hagstrom explains in easy-to-understand terms exactly what focus investing is, how it works, and how it can be applied by any investor at any level of experience. He demonstrates how Buffett arranges his stocks in a focus portfolio and reveals why this is as responsible for his incredible returns as the individual stocks he picks. Ultimately, Hagstrom shows how to use this technique to build and manage a portfolio to achieve the best possible results.

©2000 Robert G. Hagstrom (P)2000, 2017 NewStar Media, Phoenix Books

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  • 04-10-20

Excellent

This is probably my favorite investment book in addition to Graham’s work. Well done and thank you for writing this.

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So good

This book is so good. It should be a standard book for all investors. It should be one of the basic foundation books on your shelf. It clearly and simply explains everything.

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Drilled insight to behave as a long term investor

This was a very well put together concept of ideas for an investor. A must read for a businessman and investor.

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OK… Not much recent information

Of course, if it’s about Warren Buffett, there are a lot of great principles, but in my opinion, it was not arranged in an easy to listen or learn order. Often sidetracked on uninteresting topics. lack of recent (last two decades) information.

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Must listen

This is a great breakdown of how to allocate and what to look for using Buffets learned wisdom. Even tho it’s a little older now the principles still apply.

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Excellent

Well written. Simple and concise. Highly recommend for everyone who wants to improve or learn how to invest

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A wealth of knowledge

Charlie and Warren represent the wisdom of age. They have seen it all, and we would do well to head their advice.

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Very helpful

It does get very boring on and off. But there’s a lot of gold nuggets in here all in all it’s worth the money

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