In this episode of The Investor's Podcast, Kyle Grieve shares ten investing lessons learned from value investing legends. He discusses Warren Buffett's emphasis on honesty and transparency, Benjamin Graham's principle of margin of safety, and Peter Lynch's method of finding stock ideas through simple observation. He also explores Philip Fisher's scuttlebutt method, John Templeton's contrarian approach, John Neff's flexible definition of value, Howard Marks' second-order thinking, Nick Sleep and Kei Sakaria's strategy of holding onto winners, Mohnish Pabrai's focus on hidden value, and Charlie Munger's philosophy of win-win relationships. Grieve illustrates these lessons with examples and personal anecdotes, providing listeners with actionable insights for improving their investment strategies and decision-making.
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