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"best book on investing ever" (Warren Buffett) ... I agree.
Zweig takes the classic book by Ben Graham (Intelligent investor, 1949 -- updated and rewritten several times) and adds lots and lots of commentary. Every other chapter is Zweig. Almost every page has a Zweig comment on something Graham says. If you are a Graham fan and CAN read his work easily (very tough for me, as he reads like Winston Churchill) you will find Zweig annoying ... but if you are moderately versed in value investing terminology but not an expert, you'll find his "translation"/commentary very helpful. Zweig also gives lots of modern examples of how with value investing, the Graham way, investors could have avoided the recent bubble burst.
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