Walter Schloss was undoubtedly one of Benjamin Graham’s best students. Schloss practiced deep value investing right up unit his death in 2012, achieving an average return of around 16% per annum using Benjamin Graham’s cigar-butt strategy. And this performance has made Walter Schloss a figurehead of the deep value landscape. He was a lifelong friend of Warren Buffett and Schloss featured in Buffett’s essay ‘The Superinvestors of Graham-and-Doddsville’. Walter Schloss – Remains relevant Even today, Walter Schloss’ deep value philosophy remains relevant. His common sense approach to investing provides a road map for long-term success, which can easily be replicated…
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