Why to invest in stocks
This book is a real classic: Philip A. Fisher on "Common Stocks & Uncommon Profits". It deals with the principles of value investing, which Warren Buffett also follows. The book was published in 1958, over six decades ago.
The following quote can be found directly on page 1 of the first chapter, where Fisher first explains what the book is about:
„after hearing more and more about inflation, you desire something which will be safe and yet protected from further shrinkage in the buying power of the dollar.“
That‘s Bitcoin, isn‘t it? At least it made me associate the cryptocurrency right away when I read this.
Simple and Complex
When you scroll through the book it also reminds me of all the complexity there is, or better there was about investing. All those questions you have to find an answer to:
„What to buy?“
„When to buy?“
„When to sell?“
„How to find a Growth Stock?“
It‘s so much easier today to have one asset and you buy it as soon as you have some cash available, you do DCA, and you can hold it literally forever as it will conserve and grow your monetary energy over time. That could be Bitcoin but it also could be an ETF on the S&P 500 or the MSCI World index. Things in the investment world have improved a lot since the 1950s, haven‘t they?
How do you think about it? Do you know Fisher and read his book?
Here you can find „Common Stocks & Uncommon Profits“ on Amazon.
Great book!
I never knew Fisher
I love my way of learning about him though
Tja, die liebe Inflation war schon immer ein Schreckgespenst.
Sieht so aus 😋
Reading books has always increased our knowledge and we must read this book too it will make us understand many things about profit and loss.
What the book says is true. Many financial commodities do at least a 10000% growth in a few decades. So you can change your finances by investing in a stock or commodity and hodling for a long time. But not many people have that sort of patience. Imagine people who sold BTC too early. Thanks for writing. Will check out the book.
True. Without patience no big gains