Tweedy Browne is a well respected value investing firm. They put up, I’m not sure how long ago, a write up on what has worked in investing. It’s interesting to note that Benjamin Graham type stocks do the best.
What Has Worked In Investing: A Tweedy Browne Case Study
June 2, 2007 by Eric Schleien
Posted in Everything, Investing | 1 Comment
One Response
Leave a Reply
-
Blog Stats
- 151,830 Hits
-
Top 5 Posts
a
Archives
-
Website Comments
- j on Way’s To Lose Money: IBD’s 20 Rules For Investment Success
- Jim Rogers on Chairman Bernanke and why the Fed Should Not Cut Interest Rates « FINANCIAL POLITICO on Warren Buffett and the Falling Dollar – Fortune Magazine
- Charlie on America’s 90% Tax Rate
- John on Big Oil Takes More Ignorant Abuse
- smrtas1 on Big Oil Takes More Ignorant Abuse
- Jack on Mohnish Pabrai DCF Calc
- Edward on Mohnish Pabrai DCF Calc
- Joe on The Value Investors Club
- Evan on Jim Cramer on Bear Stearns
- john on Jim Cramer on Bear Stearns
- Michael Santelli on The Pebble Mine-More than Just Pebbles?
- Gerbeel Haamster on Dominion Homes Takes Buyout Over Bankruptcy
- Roxanne Buchenberger on The Pebble Mine-More than Just Pebbles?
- john on America’s 90% Tax Rate
- Eric Schleien on America’s 90% Tax Rate
V A L U E S E E K E R . N E T
The Best Article Every day
Unknown Feed- An error has occurred; the feed is probably down. Try again later.
Invest Bottom UpValueSeeker.net
-
Authors


Hi, Eric!
You amazingly following my mind in your articles. And concerning Graham’s style, refer also to John Reese from Validea
Here: http://www.validea.com/stocks/mp.asp?tid=2&sid=2&pid=9&iid=4