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Value investing may fluctuate in popularity, yet the data remains constant – it has always been a reliable strategy, and will remain so, given that investors adhere to a value-oriented approach and invest with a long-term perspective. In “The Case for Long-Term Value Investing”, seasoned Wall Street veteran Jim Cullen presents compelling data to support this claim. He elucidates how investors can adopt a value-driven approach to achieve successful investing in the current era, while also sharing a plethora of intriguing anecdotes from his time in the financial district.
This book uncovers:
– The core tenets of value investing
– Jim’s specialized stock-selection methodology
– Motivational case studies of successful value investments
– Practical strategies to implement a value-oriented discipline.
“The Case for Long-Term Value Investing” also provides a succinct yet comprehensive review of the past century’s market history, demonstrating the market’s potential for volatility. It includes an analysis of bear markets, recessions, market bubbles, rapid market increases, interest rate fluctuations, and much more.
“The Case for Long-Term Value Investing” serves as the definitive beginner’s guide to understanding the principles and effectiveness of value investing, market dynamics, and the path to becoming a successful investor.
About the Author
Jim Cullen possesses nearly six decades of investment expertise. He began his journey in 1964 with Merrill Lynch at their then-new Wall Street establishment. He subsequently collaborated with two of Wall Street’s premier research firms, namely Spencer Trask & Co. and Donaldson Lufkin & Jenrette. Preceding his Wall Street career, Cullen served as a Navy officer aboard the USS Essex for four years after graduating from Seton Hall University.
In 1984, Jim Cullen established Schafer Cullen Capital Management. Based in New York, this advisory firm currently supervises approximately $18 billion in assets and caters to roughly 40,000 clients through separately managed and mutual fund accounts.