A reissue of Benjamin Graham's visionary 1944 treatise, World Commodities and World Currency presents Graham's thoughts on the importance and growth of world commodity stabilization; its impact on world currency; the declining power of cartels; and his unique theory on stock-piling, which encouraged expansion and stability in a postwar economy. Stylishly packaged, this reissue is the second in the Benjamin Graham Classics series, and is sure to appeal to Benjamin Graham enthusiasts everywhere.
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From the Back Cover:
Another timeless financial classic by one of the greatest investment geniuses of our time. "Graham's ideas... formed a framework of thinking about the stock market that has inspired the investment community for nearly a century." "Graham's method of investing is as relevant today as it was when he first espoused it during the Roaring Twenties."--Investor's Business Daily. When it comes to influential investment strategies and groundbreaking economic theories, Benjamin Graham remains the source to be reckoned with. Offering enduring models even for today's complex financial strategies, Graham's revolutionary theories and eloquent writing have influenced both professional and individual investors for more than sixty years. Now modern investors, financial analysts, and other interested readers can enjoy another rare and rewarding glimpse into the timeless social theories and economic strategies of Benjamin Graham, thanks to this newly reissued and handsomely presented facsimile edition of World Commodities & World Currencies. This Benjamin Graham Classic is sure to become a treasured addition to any investor's library.
About the Author:
Benjamin Graham (1894-1976), the father of value investing, has been an inspiration for many of today's most successful businesspeople. He is also the author of Securities Analysis and The Interpretation of Financial Statements.
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- PublisherLiterary Licensing, LLC
- Publication date2011
- ISBN 10 1258162040
- ISBN 13 9781258162047
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages200
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