An investor calculates what a stock is worth, based on the value of its businesses. — Benjamin Graham Copy Share Image
An intelligent investor gets satisfaction from the thought that his operations are exactly opposite to those of the crowd. — Benjamin Graham Copy Share Image
The investor's primary interest lies in acquiring and holding suitable securities at suitable prices. — Benjamin Graham Copy Share Image
The sillier the market's behavior, the greater the opportunity for the business like investor. — Benjamin Graham Copy Share Image
A defensive investor can always prosper by looking patiently and calmly through the wreckage of a bear market. — Benjamin Graham Copy Share Image
The genuine investor in common stocks does not need a great equipment of brain and knowledge, but he does need some unusual… — Benjamin Graham Copy Share Image
Traditionally the investor has been the man with patience and the courage of his convictions who would buy when the harried or… — Benjamin Graham Copy Share Image
To enjoy a reasonable chance for continued better than average results, the investor must follow policies which are (1) inherently sound and… — Benjamin Graham Copy Share Image
In an ideal world, the intelligent investor would hold stocks only when they are cheap and sell them when they become overpriced,… — Benjamin Graham Copy Share Image
The intelligent investor gets interested in big growth stocks not when they are at their most popular - but when something goes… — Benjamin Graham Copy Share Image
“The stock investor is neither right or wrong because others agreed or disagreed with him; he is right because his facts and… — Benjamin Graham Copy Share Image
The defensive (or passive) investor will place chief emphasis on the avoidance of serious mistakes or losses. His second aim will be… — Benjamin Graham Copy Share Image
The determining trait of the enterprising (or active, or aggressive) investor is his willingness to devote time and care to the selection… — Benjamin Graham Copy Share Image
The investor has a right to expect good results to flow from a consistent and courageous application of the principle of buying… — Benjamin Graham Copy Share Image
Most businesses change in character and quality over the years, sometimes for the better, perhaps more often for the worse. The investor… — Benjamin Graham Copy Share Image
The intelligent investor is likely to need considerable will power to keep from following the crowd. — Benjamin Graham Copy Share Image
The intelligent investor shouldn't ignore Mr. Market entirely. Instead, you should do business with him- but only to the extent that it… — Benjamin Graham Copy Share Image
The individual investor should act consistently as an investor and not as a speculator. This means ... that he should be able… — Benjamin Graham Copy Share Image
The purpose of this book is to supply, in the form suitable for laymen, guidance in the adoption and execution of an investment policy. — Benjamin Graham Copy Share Image
There is something paradoxical in the fact that by establishing an export market we subject our entire domestic production to the vagaries of that… — Benjamin Graham Copy Share Image
Those with the enterprise lack the money and those with the money lack the enterprise to buy stocks when they are cheap. — Benjamin Graham Copy Share Image
It must be fundamentally wrong to reduce production of food and fiber while one-third of our population is still ill fed and ill clothed. — Benjamin Graham Copy Share Image
The intelligent investor is a realist who sells to optimists and buys from pessimists. — Benjamin Graham Copy Share Image
Intelligent investment is more a matter of mental approach than it is of technique. A sound mental approach toward stock fluctuations is the touchstone… — Benjamin Graham Copy Share Image
Many progressive economists insist that gold is now in essentially the same position as silver and that the arguments the simon-pure gold advocates use… — Benjamin Graham Copy Share Image
The art of investment has one characteristic that is not generally appreciated. A creditable, if unspectacular, result can be achieved by the lay investor… — Benjamin Graham Copy Share Image
We have not known a single person who has consistently or lastingly make money by thus "following the market". We do not hesitate to… — Benjamin Graham Copy Share Image
The essence of investment management is the management of risks, not the management of returns. — Benjamin Graham Copy Share Image
In security analysis the prime stress is laid upon protection against untoward events. We obtain this protection by insisting upon margins of safety, or… — Benjamin Graham Copy Share Image