

So i think i'm going to rate his books a 3.8, and change my 1 star reviews to two star ones. As Larry King style interviewing definately 3 star, my views that these types of books aren't too useless, drops it a star, and though i feel he should be a star added for charisma and charm and a wonderful way of 'interacting with people' (better live than in a book) his softball questions that sometimes almost seem bonehead, just drop it another star for me.
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So, true be told, his series has been a hard one to review, I've vacillated between 1-2-3 stars for his books. This book is designed to provide a glimpse into the investment thoughts and practices of many of Americans leading investors. Rubenstein: Reading a book about these great investors will hopefully provide the read with insight, perspectives, and inspiration - but, the truth be told, a book will not by itself make the reader a great investor any more than reading a book about Tiger Woods's secrets will make one a great golfer (as I have learned). And i guess that is a learning experience. I would say that, maybe actually there IS something to learn from investors where you really 'dislike' their style, like some of the cryptocurrency guys he'll interview. But Charlie is a very intense type of breezy interviewer, where manners come first to the 'hard-questions', or at least charlie goes for as 'hard as is diplomatically possible with his questions' If you take it for what it is, 'neat low-key curiosity' by Business Tycooons, it's sorta neat, but it just doesn't have an insightful feel like Charlie Rose would. I do admit i like listening occasionally to Rubenstein on Bloomberg News on the weekends, once in a while, but he seems a bit too much like a cookie-cutter sort of Larry King. Whether you’re brand-new to investing or a seasoned professional, this book will transform the way you approach investing forever.
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How to Invest reveals the thinking of the most successful investors in the world, many of whom rarely speak publicly. With unprecedented access to global leaders in finance, Rubenstein has assembled the most authoritative book of its kind.

How did Seth Klarman perfect value investing to consistently deliver net returns of nearly 20 percent? Morgan’s wealth management division to manage more than $4 trillion for individuals and families all over the world? How did Mary Callahan Erdoes rise to the top of J.P. How did Larry Fink build BlackRock from scratch into a firm that manages more than $10 trillion? How did Mike Novogratz make $250 million off crypto in one year? What made Sam Zell the smartest, toughest investor the world of real estate has ever seen? How did Stan Druckenmiller short the British pound in one trade for a profit of $1 billion dollars? Rubenstein, who has spent more than three decades in the hypercompetitive world of private equity, now distills everything he’s learned about the art and craft of investing, from venture capital, real estate, private equity, hedge funds, to crypto, endowments, SPACs, ESG, and more. Rubenstein, cofounder of one of the world’s largest investment firms, has spent years interviewing the greatest investors in the world to discover the time-tested principles, hard-earned wisdom, and indispensable tools that guide their practice. What do the most successful investors have in common? David M. A master class on investing featuring conversations with the biggest names in finance, from the legendary cofounder of The Carlyle Group, David M.
