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Benjamin Graham’s Two Rules For Finding Undervalued Stocks

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Rupert Hargreaves
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Shortly before his death in 1976, Benjamin Graham took part in an investment seminar, the highlights of which were later published in an easy to read question and answer format in the 1976 issue of the Financial Analysts' Journal.

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The Q&A session covered several topics but focused primarily on Graham's advice for everyday investors on how to find undervalued securities and succeed as an investor.

I've compiled the highlights of the Q&A session below.

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Benjamin Graham archive interview

The Q&A session started at the beginning by asking Graham to talk about his...

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