Investing legend Warren Buffett once said:
"success in investing doesn't correlate with I.Q. once you're above the level of 125. Once you have ordinary intelligence, what you need is the temperament to control the urges that get other people into trouble in investing."
Value investing is not a staid and old-fashioned investment strategy. It is dynamic and ever-evolving. In The Value Investors: Lessons from the World's Top Fund Managers (HG4621 .C43 2012), Ronald Chan interviewed 12 value-investing legends from around the world to learn how their personal background, culture and experiences shaped their investment mindset and strategy.
Join Ronald on September 26th @ 5:30pm in the Library Gallery for a book talk on his writing journey, and to learn what it takes and means to be a successful value investor. The talk will be in Cantonese. The Chinese translation of his book is 金錢王者: 全球價值投資大師致勝之鑰 (HG4621 .C4312 2013 - http://catalog.ust.hk/catalog/bib/b1228080).
Ronald is the founder of investment management company Chartwell Capital Limited, and a frequent contributor to financial newspapers and magazines in the Asia- Pacific region. He also authored Behind the Berkshire Hathaway Curtain: Lessons from Warren Buffett's Top Business Leaders (Wiley). Ronald received Bachelor of Science degrees in Finance and Accounting from the Stern School of Business at New York University. |