
John Neff on Investing
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Narrated by:
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Edward Lewis
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By:
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John Neff
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S.L. Mintz
About this listen
During his 31 years as a portfolio manager for Vanguard's Windsor and Gemini Funds, he beat the market 22 times, through every imaginable stock market climate, while posting a 57-fold increase in an initial stake. When Windsor closed its doors to new investors in 1985, it was the largest mutual fund in the United States.
Now retired from mutual fund management, Neff is ready to share the investment strategies that earned him international recognition as the "investor's investor". In John Neff on Investing, Neff delineates, for the first time, the principles of his phenomenally successful low p/e approach to investing, and describes the strategies, techniques, and investment decisions that earned him a place alongside Warren Buffett and Peter Lynch in the pantheon of modern investment wizards.
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It's an impressive record, if perhaps just a little self-congratulatory. The core message is Neff's underlying philosophy of low PE value investing, combined with analysis of in and out of favour sectors of the economy: a strategy that clearly worked well for him and his investors. Though if this is an approach you're interested in, you'll probably want to back it up with some of the classic Graham/Dodd texts to fill out your understanding.
The narrator makes good work of the sometimes rather dry material.
Part manifesto, part nerdy financial history.
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Would you try another book written by John Neff and S.L. Mintz or narrated by Edward Lewis?
NoWhat could John Neff and S.L. Mintz have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?
Cut out about 75% of itWhat didn’t you like about Edward Lewis’s performance?
Narration was fineIf you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from John Neff on Investing?
Early biography, tedious notes on the ups and downs of what are now very out of date stocks which sound like the concatenation of years of fund manager notes to investors.Any additional comments?
A few useful tips, but not worth the effort - spend your 9 and half hours elsewhere!What is the point of this book?
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