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A Contrarian Investor who invests in companies that no one wants to buy due to pessimistic views but are fundamentally and financially very strong.

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My readings and articles

I am now reading:
  • Security Analysis: The Classic 1940 edition - Benjamin Graham & David Dodd
Books that I plan to read soon:
  • How to Win Friends and Influence People - Dale Carnegie
  • The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People - Stephen R. Covey
  • The New Contrarian Strategy - David Dreman
Books that I have read:
  • Contrarian Investment Strategies: The Next Generation - David Dreman      REVIEW
  • The Intelligent Investor (Revised ed.) - Benjamin Graham, commentary by Jason Zweig, preface and appendix by Warren Buffett
  • The Zulu Principle: Making Extraordinary Profits from Ordinary Shares (Revised ed.) - Jim Slater      REVIEW
  • Beyond the Zulu Principle: Extraordinary Profits from Growth Shares (1st ed.) - Jim Slater
  • The Investor's Guide to Understanding Accounts - Robert Leech
  • Brilliant Networking - Steven D'Souza
Articles:
  • The Stock Market - Simple Strategies For Investing 5/5/2010
  • Is BP Still a Good Investment? 17/6/2010
  • Myths About Contrarian Investing 24/6/2010
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Credit crisis of 2008
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