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Old 05-05-2017, 07:43 AM   #348
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If you do any stock (or even mutual fund) investing, or are even thinking about doing so, you must get this book (if you don't already have it) now! That is my considered opinion. For some reason, this 338-page book is currently free.

I'll share this with you. I wanted to make sure that I got a copy, so I bought it for myself first, before posting it, in the very unlikely event that it would go up in price while I was making my post. Selfish of me, I know. But that may tell you the value that I put on Warren Buffett's investing wisdom.

University of Berkshire Hathaway: 30 Years of Lessons Learned from Warren Buffett & Charlie Munger at the Annual Shareholders Meeting. By Daniel Pecaut; Corey Wrenn.

4.8 (14) at Amazon; 4.0 (5) at GoodReads.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XT89563.
Got it, thanks.

Likely it will put me to sleep, but then again, sometimes I can use a good soporific.
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