The Culture of Value Investing From Ben Grahams & Warren Buffetts Former Brokerage Firm

Published: June 15, 2019, 12:06 a.m.

\u201cIt\u2019s a marathon, not a sprint\u201d describes the investment time horizon of Tweedy, Browne\u2019s senior portfolio managers William Browne and John Spears. 

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 Wall Street is haunted by the ghosts of brokerage firms past. Names such as Dean Witter, Kidder Peabody, PaineWebber, and Smith Barney were thriving independents. No more! Even the Merrill Lynch name is being gradually erased by parent company Bank of America.  

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There is one old-line firm still standing however with an impeccable investment pedigree that is carrying on its deep-rooted value traditions. It is Tweedy, Browne Company  

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Although they are both traditional long-term value investors there is nothing old fashioned about their performance. 

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Buffett\u2019s partner Charlie Munger once described Tweedy Browne as \u201c\u2026absolute spiritual descendants of Ben Graham\u2026 they are like Buddhists or Tibetan monks who absolutely bought into the catechism.\u201d

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Classic value investing \u2013 delivering modern outperformance.  In a WEALTHTRACK exclusive, Tweedy, Browne\u2019s senior portfolio managers explain their Ben Graham/Warren Buffett approach.

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WEALTHTRACK #1552 broadcast on June 14, 2019.

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https://wealthtrack.com/the-culture-of-value-investing-from-ben-grahams-warren-buffetts-former-brokerage-firm/

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