Weekend Link Roundup – Vol. 37 (Jan 28-29, 2017)
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Books
The Most Important Thing: Uncommon Sense for the Thoughtful Investor
by Howard Marks
Howard Marks, the chairman and cofounder of Oaktree Capital Management, is renowned for his insightful assessments of market opportunity and risk. Now for the first time, all readers can benefit from Marks’s wisdom, concentrated into a single volume that speaks to both the amateur and seasoned investor.
Links
***The Canadian Investors Conference (Register for the free webinar here)
Making the case for deep value investing and the principles of Benjamin Graham (Financial Post)
The founder of a $3.9 trillion investment giant has some advice for wannabe money managers (Business Insider)
Make Learning a Lifelong Habit (HBR)
Pop Psychology: Why asset bubbles are a part of the human condition that regulation can’t cure (The Atlantic)
Trump’s Economic Approach Starts to Take Shape (Bloomberg View)
A Default in China Spreads Anxiety Among Investors (WSJ)
Value investing is back in vogue but still a risky business (MarketWatch)
Why Warren Buffett’s Value Investing Model Doesn’t Work in the Indian Stock Market (Economic Times)
The allure of deep value (MoneySense)
What are you reading this weekend? Drop a link in the comments section below or shoot me an email.