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Buffett acolyte Guy Spier wrote in his book, The Education of a Value Investor,
Danielle Town • Invested: How I Learned to Master My Mind, My Fears, and My Money to Achieve Financial Freedom and Live a More Authentic Life (with a Little Help from Warren Buffet, Charlie Munger, and My Dad)
A fantastic story about the father of modern portfolio theory, Harry Markowitz, brings this to life. Markowitz considered the optimal mix of assets for his personal portfolio but found it all too complicated to wrap his prodigious brain around. “I should have computed the historical co-variances of the asset classes and drawn an efficient frontier,
... See moreBrian Portnoy • The Geometry of Wealth


pioneer of modern portfolio theory
Morgan Housel • The Psychology of Money: Timeless lessons on wealth, greed, and happiness

He is both well liked and very intelligent. He is also very rich. I consider his annual “Chairman’s Letter” (in the Berkshire annual report) to be indispensable reading for anyone wanting to do well in business.
Rabbi Daniel Lapin • Thou Shall Prosper: Ten Commandments for Making Money

Once he has a net profit on a trade equal to 1% of his total equity, Brandt will take partial profits. Once a trade gets within 30% of his profit target, Brandt will employ much closer stop protection.