In his now-famous essay, The Superinvestors of Graham-and-Doddsville, Warren Buffett highlighted the careers of six (seven including himself) highly successful value investors. The piece was written to show readers that value investing was not some complicated science or complex set of formulas.
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Instead, Buffett explained that value investing could be boiled down as the simple quest of searching for "discrepancies between the value of a business and the price of small pieces of that business in the market."
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