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Benjamin Graham’s Last Interview

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Rupert Hargreaves
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Benjamin Graham, the godfather of value investing passed away on September 21 1976. Only a few months before, he gave his last interview, which was later published in the Financial Analysts Journal.

When he gave this interview, Benjamin Graham had over sixty years of experience of Wall Street methods. He lost a fortune in the 1929 crash, managed money through the depression and continued to maintain an active role on Wall Street right up until his death.

Here are some excerpts from Benjamin Graham’s last interview. The full interview can be found at the link below.

Benjamin Graham's Last Interview

What is your view of Wall Street as a financial institution?

A highly unfavorable--even a cynical--one. The Stock Exchanges appear to me...

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