Security Analysis: The Classic 1934 Edition

Author: Benjamin Graham, David L. Dodd
List Price: $50.00
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ISBN: 0070244960
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Trade (01 October, 1996)
Sales Rank: 15,232
Average Customer Rating: 4.35 out of 5

Customer Reviews

Rating: 4 out of 5
THE BIBLE OF SECURITY ANALYSIS
This is the BIBLE of security analysis written by Warren Buffett's mentor. It is possibly the most famous book on the market. My recommendation is for readers to use it, read it, and apply it.

The Problem: Extremely hard to understand and lack of examples. You pretty much have to master your accounting to understand this book completely(...)


Rating: 5 out of 5
Everything after 1934 looks suspicious
Someone wrote reviews to this book indicating that the major downside to it is its age. The book was written in 1934 therefore it misses all the modern developments of finance - modern portfolio theory for example - and all the new techniques that Wall Street "experts" use today.

As an answer I give an anecdote from Warren Buffett's life:
When stock investments started to become popular, the volume increased ten fold, and the modern techniques to make a profit were developed, Warren Buffet was extremely worried. He remembered what happened in 1929. He loathed the new trends in investment that tried to predict the future price of a stock. Therefore he had a meeting with all his fellow Graham students, he expressly forbid to bring anything newer than the 1934 edition of Security Analysis.

This happened decades ago, but history repeats. We all know what happened 3 years ago. We all know how "experts" thought that the market was booming, and how they let it crash. We all know how they made a profit on the money that private investors lost.

Nowadays when I go shopping for a book I always look at the date of pubblication, if it is between 1997 and 2000 I'm very wary. All those books about "new economy", "digital era", "e-commerce", "dot coms", etc. have to be taken with the maximum attention. Usually they contain a lot of inflated ideas that as we look at what happened after they were written we understand how much those "experts" really understand about stock investments.

If they were wrong then, why should they be righ now?
Trust me, but more importantly, trust Graham, trust Buffett, (those that have been consistently right for 50 years) this is the book to buy, "anything newer looks suspicious."


Rating: 1 out of 5
ripping off graham and dodd
In a moment of confusion, I bought the so-called "fifth edition" of Security Analysis ... what a scam! This almost unreadable text may be more "up to date" than the 1934 or 1940 editions, but it completely lacks the beautifully elegant prose of the original.

The "fifth edition" is just another fat and overpriced textbook, taking advantage of the Graham and Dodd brand to sell a quite unrelated product. By all means, buy the classic written by the original authors (1934, 1940 editions), but stay away from this "fifth edition." It's really the "first edition" of something quite different and not very impressive.

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