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Buffett

The Making of an American Capitalist

by Roger Lowenstein

Recommended by 6 notable people, including Bill Gates and Terrance McArthur

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Recommended by 8 sources and appears in Best Investing Books, Most Recommended Books, and Finance.

Starting from scratch, simply by picking stocks and companies for investment, Warren Buffett amassed one of the epochal fortunes of the twentieth century - an astounding net worth of $10 billion, and counting. If you had been among the lucky few sitting in his study in Omaha at the start of his career in 1956, and had invested $10,000 with him and kept your money with him throughout, your original investment would be worth $80 million today. That awesome record has made him a cult figure popularly known for his seeming contradictions: a billionaire who has a modest lifestyle, a phenomenally successful investor who eschews the revolving-door trading of modern Wall Street, a brilliant…

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Recommended by 8 sources and appears in Best Investing Books, Most Recommended Books, and Finance.

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Terrance McArthur

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Chris Powers

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Shane Parrish

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