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April 1,2025
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You will see the contrast way of investing and also which is the best way to do. Every investor should read this!!
April 1,2025
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This book gives a slightly brief overview of the habits of these two very sucessful investors. But as it does talk about quite a range of topics it lacks some depth in each idea.
April 1,2025
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The book summarized the investment philosophy of Buffett and Soros into 23 Winning Investment Habits. It also provided additional color about other investors and a number of book recommendations in various areas of investing. I liked how Mark Tier curated the frameworks as well as the actionable steps in adopting those frameworks. At the same time, the comparison between the Master Investor and Losing Investor drove home his points perfectly. Definitely a good book about investing and life!
April 1,2025
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Much better than expected

I started reading this book as a way of knowing more about George Soros and Warren Buffet. But found that the book is very helpful in helping you clarify your investment strategy.

Worth read for those interested in investing.
April 1,2025
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Based on an extensive amount of research, the author identified 23 winning investment habits that are shared by ALL master investors, even as diverse as (conservative) Warren Buffett and (speculator) George Soros.

In the early chapters of the book, the author began by describing the 7 deadly investment sins, which would make 70% of the things we see or read in CNBC and Financial Times looks irrational. Then he writes in forensic detail each 23 winning investment habits, with an emphasis on psychological factors and the vital role of personalized investment system/strategy.

I instantly fell in love with this book as soon as I read the first few pages. And I strongly recommend it to anyone who wants to learn about investing/trading, or for those who simply love reading books on financial market.
April 1,2025
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The author tries to synthesize “winning” investment habits into 23 easy sound bites. What’s interesting is he writes about Soros and Icahn who are totally different in style. However the bulk of the book is focused on Buffett. It’s not a bad book, but there are many other better investment books for fundamental investing - I can think of at least 4 other books that one can read instead. Overall an okay read but nothing spectacular.
April 1,2025
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Its been a while since I read this book, but I didnt have written a review.

For me it was amazing because it shows that the world of investments is simpler than we think it is. It is a world where wisdom pays out more than intelligence, and the author was happy to show it with this book.
April 1,2025
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An amazing book! A necessary part of every investor's repertoire. Recommended to be read once a year - every year!
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