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The small-town boy who borrowed $10,000 to buy every "worthless" stock in America—and became one of history's greatest investors
When Hitler invaded Poland in 1939, most investors fled the stock market in terror. Twenty-six-year-old John Templeton did the opposite: he borrowed $10,000 and bought shares in every company trading for less than $1—104 companies in total, including 34 that were bankrupt.
Four years later, he sold those stocks for more than $40,000, turning his borrowed $10,000 into a fortune that would grow to over $1 billion.
This is the story of how a poor farm boy from rural Tennessee became the world's first genuinely global investor by following one simple principle: "Buy at the point of maximum pessimism, sell at the point of maximum optimism."
In this gripping narrative, you'll discover:
  • How Templeton found incredible bargains during the world's darkest hours
  • Why did he move his family to the Bahamas to hunt for global opportunities
  • How he spotted Japan's recovery before anyone else—and made 100x returns
  • The spiritual principles that guided his contrarian investment philosophy
  • Why did he believe the best opportunities come disguised as disasters
  • How his patient, global approach created wealth for millions of investors.
Perfect for investors who want to learn from history's master of buying low and selling high. Written with no jargon or complex formulas—just powerful stories and timeless principles about finding opportunity in adversity.
Part of the bestselling "Invest Like" series—learn from history's greatest investors through compelling storytelling.
"John Templeton achieved better long-term investment results than anyone I know." —Warren Buffett.
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