What happens when a young hedge fund manager spends a small fortune to have lunch with Warren Buffett? He becomes a true value investor.
This book traces the arc of a transformation. Author Guy Spier started his career as a Gordon Gekko wannabe -- brash, short-sighted and entirely out for himself. Then, a series of transformations and self-realizations led him from an investment banking job with a third-rate firm to managing his own fund, which has generated tremendous returns for his investors. His journey began with the discovery of Ben Graham's The Intelligent Investor, then took him on a path to a life-changing meeting with the renowned investor Mohnish Pabrai, followed by his famous lunch with Warren Buffett. That $650,100 meal proved to be a bargain, teaching Spier some of the most valuable lessons of his life.
Along the way, he has gained many powerful insights about investing and business, including: why the right mentors and role models are the key to long-term success as an investor; how a top-notch education can get in your way; why self-knowledge is so critical to becoming a great investor; and how Buffett taught him that the ultimate goal in life is to be true to yourself.
This book is an extraordinarily candid memoir that takes the reader into some of the darkest corners of Wall Street. It's also a remarkably smart and practical guide to what it takes to become a successful investor. Most important, Guy Spier provides those who want to take a different path with the insight, guidance and inspiration they need to succeed on their own terms.
Guy Spier is a Zurich based investor. In June 2007 he made headlines by bidding US$650,100 with Mohnish Pabrai for a charity lunch with Warren Buffett.
Since 1997 he has managed Aquamarine Fund, an investment partnership inspired by, and styled after the original 1950′s Buffett partnerships.
Prior to starting Aquamarine Fund, Spier worked as an investment banker in New York, and as a management consultant in London and Paris.
Mr. Spier completed his MBA at the Harvard Business School, class of 1993, and holds a First Class degree in PPE (Politics, Philosophy and Economics) from Oxford University. Upon graduating, he was co-awarded the George Webb Medley prize for the best performance in that year in Economics. While at Oxford he was a contemporary of David Cameron at Brasenose and attended economics tutorials with him.
Spier is the CEO of the Spier family office. He also serves on the advisory board of Horasis, and is a co-host of TEDxZurich.
Spier is a member of YPO, EO, Zurich Minds and the Latticework Club.
Aquamarine has offices in New York, London and Zurich where Mr. Spier currently resides with his wife Lory and their three children, Eva, Isaac and Sarah.
巴菲特说:做价值投资是需要天赋的。我以前一直不太理解这句话,因为价值投资讲的东西并没有超出普通人的理解范畴。随着投资阅历的提升,才开始慢慢明白,老巴说的天赋,并不是智商,而是思维模式、价值观、情绪控制这些东西。要做好价值投资,需要: 1.独立思考能力(思维模式...
評分 評分作为投资小白来说,语言简洁易懂,像是和一位好友聊天,他会用自身的经历和你分享一些趣事。 书中文字所阐述的观点,有时让人豁然开朗。很多书都在理论性的说该怎么去做,书中是实践得真知的结果。 另外附录还有书单推荐,免去了找书读的时间。 开头提到作者拥有着引以为傲的学...
評分在看《夏洛特烦恼》这部电影时,因为里面有一个桥段是与巴菲特共进午餐的,才知道巴菲特的午餐也是可以拿来出售的,并且还需要竞拍,最高价者高达64万。这本书作者也是高价拍买了与巴菲特共进午餐的机会,一直在学习研究巴菲特,并从中总结出了五个道理: 1.坚持自己的原则:这...
評分最近读了这本午餐书,给我最大的感触就是榜样的力量,也许自己是一个蛮厉害的人,但是生活的广博远超我们的想象,山外有山,人外有人,总有在某一方面远超我们的人,或者是全方面远超我们的人。 作者本身就是一位高材生,但是受到外在评价体系的影响,选择了第一份不好的工作,...
A summary on author's post MBA journey to value investing.
评分更多是在講作者的心路曆程 無論多有錢有地位都要保持上進心好奇心善良謙虛
评分This book is not so much about how to invest in stocks. This book is about how the author has successfully copied the best ideas and made them his own. If smart people like Guy Spier need to model other people’s success, what excuse do I have not to?
评分This book is not so much about how to invest in stocks. This book is about how the author has successfully copied the best ideas and made them his own. If smart people like Guy Spier need to model other people’s success, what excuse do I have not to?
评分心路曆程
本站所有內容均為互聯網搜索引擎提供的公開搜索信息,本站不存儲任何數據與內容,任何內容與數據均與本站無關,如有需要請聯繫相關搜索引擎包括但不限於百度,google,bing,sogou 等
© 2025 book.quotespace.org All Rights Reserved. 小美書屋 版权所有