Book Title: Mosaic: Perspectives on Investing
Author(s): Mohnish Pabrai
Rating: $$$$
Comment: An introduction to analysis and valuation of stocks for beginners. The book presents the theory behind stock valuation in the most lucid and simple terms possible. Mohnish brings out the essence of valuation which most text books fail to uncover
FAQ:
Q. Which of the following areas is the book best geared at; Investment Philosophy, Hands on Stock Picking, Big Picture/Macro Analysis, Fresh Perspective on Investing, etc?
A. Analysis and valuation of stocks is the overriding theme of the book
Q. Is this book meant for me?
A. Even seasoned investors will get benefited by reading this book
Q. Would it help me become a better investor?
A. Valuation is the cornerstone of any successful investing strategy and this book will help you build the foundation requisite for a successful investor
Q. Is the style of the book dry and boring?
A. Too few pages to consider the style
Q. Is it academically bent and laced with jargon?
A. It de-links valuation from academic jargons
1 year ago
1 comment:
Hi,
Thanks for posting some interesting books w/ comments one your blog. I was wondering if you could tell me a bit more about your opinion on Mosaic by Pabrai. I don't know the author (as an investor) very well and I think his Dhando book is pretty crap since- unlike Greenwald- Dhando is not proper valuation. Books I really like are Greenwald and Klarman. The reason is because I'm thinking of buying a paper print for $24.
In an Amazon.com review, it's mentiong that Pabrai estimates cashflow, then uses assumptions for the next ten years and then discounts it with the free risk rate.' That sounds a but nuts and worse yet, he seems to claim that Buffett uses the same method as well! Is this true?
BTW whereabouts in the ME do you live/work? I lived in Jeddah for a couple years. Now I'm in Asset Mgmt in London.
Cheers,
Kamil
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