Investing Lessons From David Einhorn
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Investing Lessons From David Einhorn


I recently finished reading David Einhorn's Fooling Some of the People All of the Time, which is primarily focused on his hedge fund's (Greenlight Capital) take down of Allied Capital.

The Allied Capital case study is a must-read in itself, as it not only lays out Allied Capital's shenanigans in great detail, but also exposes the "system" that cushions corporate executives and the failures of the media, regulators, and investing community to wake up to what was going on.

My favorite part of the book, however, were the first few chapters where Einhorn talked about his approach to investing. Here are some of my top lessons from those chapters.

What I've been reading this week:
  • The Price of Wall Street's Power - HBR
  • I'm Just Now Realizing How Stupid We Are - Morgan Housel
  • We're All Smart - A Wealth of Common Sense
  • Investors Should Guard Against Getting Entranced - Front St. Wealth
  • US Pensions "Cash Negative" by 2016 - +Financial Times 
Happy Father's Day!

Stay patient, stay focused.

Best,

Todd
Follow me on Twitter @toddwenning




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