Tuesday, May 1, 2012

7-Day Flash Sale of The Buffett Bible Ahead of 2012 Berkshire Hathaway Shareholder Meeting
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New York, NY (PRWEB) April 30, 2012 Ahead of the 2012 Berkshire Hathaway Shareholder Meeting, iWarrenBuffettQuotes.com announced a 7-Day Flash Sale of its latest release, 'The Buffett Bible: Demystifying Warren Buffetts Investments from 1967 to 2011'. This book reveals what it takes to invest like Warren Buffett by critically analyzing each major investment Warren Buffett made from 1967 to 2011. The book will be priced at a steep discount of $ 9.95 for one week, until the midnight of May 6, 2012.
Much of what has been published on Warren Buffett describes his investment success and general approach to investing, but few resources provide comprehensive examples of how Buffett applied his investment philosophy in actual investments. The Buffett Bible dissects each major investment the Oracle of Omaha made since creating his first investment partnership, and draws instructive lessons for the reader from each of these investments.
A study of Warren Buffetts investment record reveals two important insights. First, there are clear patterns in the way Warren Buffett thinks about investing. Second, what it really takes to invest like Warren Buffett is not genius, but consistency the ability to recognize and apply the same patterns without being swayed by the emotions of the market. The Buffett Bible makes clear these patterns for the motivated reader who wants to learn how to invest like Warren Buffett.
Contrary to popular perception, some of Warren Buffetts investments produced only average returns, while a few have been terrible mistakes in retrospect. This latest release by Warren Buffett Quotes analyzes both Buffetts successes and failures. It explains why some of Buffetts investments were poor investments and offers insight into how readers can avoid making the same mistakes.
The book is the crystallization of many years of careful research the author thoroughly analyzed every letter Warren Buffett wrote to his shareholders, attended Berkshire shareholder meetings in person, and read much of what has been written on or by Warren Buffett to extract as much insight as possible on each of Warren Buffetts investments.

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