Each of these problems presents challenges that do not have easy solutions. The authors suggest many issues facing the world today (like environmental damage, decaying infrastructure, and national security) that present economic opportunities to investors. Overview: Harvard Business School professors Victoria Ivashina and Josh Lerner explain how long-term investing is a major benefit to society. Rockefeller Jr.’s investments in Tokyo real estate beginning in 1946, Warren Buffett’s investments after the purchase of Berkshire Hathaway in 1965, and Charlie Lea’s decision to support Federal Express through a half dozen rounds of disappointments and earnings shortfalls have been justly celebrated.” Victoria Ivashina History is full of examples of savvy investors who went ‘against the grain’ and enjoyed fabulous returns as a result. “Intuitively, the appeal of investing in the long term is clear. Patient Capital: The Challenges and Promises of Long-Term Investing by Victoria Ivashina and Josh Lerner But seasoned investors can also benefit from advice on building habits and soft skills that benefit both your life and your investments. This is one of the best investing books for beginners because it provides readers with a step-by-step guide to assessing and buying stocks. In 7 Secrets to Investing Like Warren Buffet, Buffet’s daughter-in-law Mary Buffett shares her first-hand knowledge of her father-in-law’s strategies, techniques, and habits that contributed to his success. As a billionaire investor and philanthropist, Buffett has a wealth of knowledge that younger investors can learn from. Overview: There’s no one more widely respected and admired in the investing world than Warren Buffet. The key is to be disciplined and persistent.” Mary Buffett Although results do not materialize overnight, the good news is that as you start to adopt good habits, you will be rewarded with small achievements. You can adopt sustainable and consistent actions that help you achieve your goals. 7 Secrets to Investing Like Warren Buffett by Mary Buffett and Sean Seah
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