How Common Sense Earned
18% Returns for 30 Years

And how this strategy can help you get
through whatever is on the horizon.

With the dollar under attack, countries at war, and a recession on the horizon, it has never been harder to predict what is going to happen next in the market.

The news is talking about falling into a recession, while the market is performing better than it has since before COVID-19.

It Just Doesn’t Make Sense

Rates are ever rising, inflation is at a 50-year high, home prices are inflated, retirement accounts are depleted, and yet some smart investors are making a killing in the market.

How are these investors taking advantage of this volatile economy?

By being VALUE INVESTORS.

This Isn’t the Next Big Idea

We aren’t talking about some once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

We are talking about how a Harvard Baker Scholar started a small fund, including family and lucky friends, and became one of Wall Street’s most preeminent investors, with a value of $7.5 billion.

His name is Edgar Wachenheim III, and he is the founder, chairman, and CEO of Greenhaven Associates.

Greenhaven now manages $7.5 billion in funds for wealthy families, college endowments, and charitable foundations.

Wachenheim has used his current strategy to build wealth for himself and his clients for more than 50 years.

You might ask, why is Wachenheim still analyzing companies searching for high-performing, undervalued investment opportunities when he doesn’t need the money?

He Has FUN Doing It!

Yes, he is one of the last classic investors that loves the game of investing, like Warren Buffett, Bill Ackman, and Benjamin Graham, to name a few.

And what do these best investors of all time have in common?

They are all VALUE INVESTORS.

Luckily for us, Wachenheim decided to write a book — “With hope that others will benefit from my approach to investing, this book will explore what I believe to be the reasons for my success and will describe the reasoning behind the investment decisions I made over the years.”

In this newly revised, second edition of the popular book Common Stocks & Common Sense: The Strategies, Analyses, Decisions, and Emotions of a Particularly Successful Value Investor, Wachenheim delivers a startlingly insightful and practical take on the investment strategies and experiences that have allowed him to enjoy an annual return of 18% since 1990.

In this invaluable book, you will have access to 11 in-depth case studies, each detailing a particular investment made by Wachenheim and explaining the investing process from start to finish.

Wachenheim provides an amazing look into how he targets a sector, works to find inside information about the companies, and then makes a decision to invest.

Each deal includes a particular emphasis on the human side of investing: the emotions, intensities, and pressures that often dictate how well an individual investor can ride out the ups and downs of the market.

To help minimize the risks of permanent loss, Wachenheim looks for a margin of safety in the stocks his company purchases.

As a VALUE INVESTOR, you must devote great attention to the price you pay for security relative to our estimates of the intrinsic value.

AND to alleviate all of your risk, MoneyNEWSMAX has worked out an incredible deal to get you this book for FREE with a special offer today.

We only pick a handful of books each year that we partner with to provide our subscribers for FREE, and we do it because we are confident that they will bring you value.

This book not only will help you with your own investing strategies, but it will also provide an entertaining read.

It includes Wachenheim’s breakdown of some of his largest deals over the years, including companies such as:

  • IBM
  • Union Pacific
  • AIG
  • Lowe’s
  • Boeing

These are some of the best investment stories you will ever read.

Even if you have just a little interest in the “art of the deal” and building wealth, this is a must-read.

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Not Convinced? See These Powerful Reviews

“Ed Wachenheim is a very successful investor who has never sought the limelight. He has written a book on investing which is a kind of confessional, talking openly about his stock-picking experiences with humor and candor. Reading about his odyssey over the past several decades will prove to be a useful apprenticeship for both the novice and the experienced investor. I learned a lot, and I’ve been doing it longer than he has.

— Byron R. Wien, Vice Chairman, Blackstone Group LP

“Ed Wachenheim has been an extraordinarily successful value investor for decades, and in this well-written and engrossing book, he explains his investment approach through case studies, including investments that went well but also some that went badly. The key takeaways are that success requires intense commitment to research, a probabilistic mindset, and the temperament to remain rational in the face of market irrationality.”

— Robert E. Rubin, Former U.S. Treasury Secretary

“Ed Wachenheim often emphasizes the great value of using one’s ‘common sense’ as an investor. But after he describes how he has analyzed every imaginable dimension and variable of several organizations before deciding whether to buy their stock, we quickly realize that there is nothing even remotely ‘common’ about his ability to be both prescient and wise. This is a fascinating and enlightening book that is completely accessible to the layman and should be required reading for professionals.

— Neil L. Rudenstine, Former President of Harvard University

Avoid ‘Cigar Butt’ Investments

What makes Wachenheim different than most value investors?

He avoids shares of weaker companies, even if their shares are selling at distressed prices.

He calls these “cigar butt” investments. They are only good for a few more puffs.

Being a contrarian and going against popular opinion may not always be easy, but that is how you build ultimate wealth.

Chasing that one fast win does not build wealth at a rate of 18%.

In fact, being a contrarian is just one of three behavioral traits Wachenheim believes to be crucial in beating the market and achieving overall wealth.

In Common Stocks & Common Sense, Wachenheim shows how you can also follow the same discipline and strategies to match his average return of 18%.

 

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To recap, you will get your FREE copy of Common Stocks & Common Sense: The Strategies, Analyses, Decisions, and Emotions of a Particularly Successful Value Investor, in which Ed Wachenheim delivers a startlingly insightful and practical take on the investment strategies and experiences that have allowed him to enjoy an annual return of 18% since 1990.

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YES! Rush me my copy of Common Stocks & Common Sense for just $8.95 to cover shipping and handling. And start my 3-month introductory subscription to The High Income Factor at no additional cost.

Satisfaction Fully Guaranteed!

You are under absolutely NO obligation to continue with your subscription. Your subscription is 100% risk-free. And regardless of your decision — your book along with any newsletter issues that you’ve received are yours to keep!

IMPORTANT NOTE: Sales tax included where applicable. Your introductory subscription comes with a convenient automatic renewal. At the end of your introductory subscription, we will notify you. If you want to keep the publication, do nothing and we will renew your subscription using your credit/debit card on file and charge you $109.95 for one year (12 issues) of The High Income Factor. And then every year thereafter at the lowest renewal rates then in effect. There is no risk, you can cancel within the first six months for a full refund of the unused portion of your subscription.  

 
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