How Benjamin Graham Made His First $1,000,000

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  • Опубликовано: 30 янв 2025

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  • @Hylin79
    @Hylin79 Год назад +75

    I looked up the median US income in 1953, it was $3200, so $1M in 1953 was about 312x median income. Median income in 2023 is about $80,000, the equivalent of Graham's $1M achievement in terms of wage income would be about $25M, more than double the inflation adjusted comparison of $11.3M. Awesome video as always, the research done for videos and the way you present them in simple drawings are so enjoyable to watch.

    • @TheSwedishInvestor
      @TheSwedishInvestor  Год назад +12

      An interesting alternative comparison Hylin! Cheers for that and for your support 🙌

    • @Jessersadler
      @Jessersadler Год назад +2

      but it's how the money spends. All your comparison shows, is that people in general are way less poor

    • @beverlyhills7883
      @beverlyhills7883 2 месяца назад

      Great calculation. Thanks!

  • @thegamerboneless2864
    @thegamerboneless2864 Год назад +12

    Mr value investor, I don’t think I would be me without these men, Mr, Graham, Mr munger, Mr lynch, and Mr Buffet,Mr fink, their are a few, but the knowledge these men gave us, just brilliant humans.

  • @mooh1973
    @mooh1973 4 месяца назад +3

    One of the most useful RUclips channels

  • @handroidcool3532
    @handroidcool3532 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @RepairApp
    @RepairApp Год назад +2

    Can you create a video on how you screened for the companies that are available for less than their met assets - the list you featured in the video. Thank you

  • @RATsnak3
    @RATsnak3 Год назад +12

    In the words of Benjamin Graham, "The intelligent investor dreads a bull market, since it makes stocks more costly to buy. And conversely (so long as you keep enough cash on hand to meet your spending needs), you should welcome a bear market, since it puts stocks back on sale." The worst bear market in history is the greatest sale on stocks in history. It really is no wonder someone was able to make bank at a time like that.

  • @tsonez
    @tsonez Год назад +1

    Great video summary. Thank you! (Wish I had that book.)

  • @Financial-Education101
    @Financial-Education101 Год назад +7

    An investment operation is one which, upon thorough analysis, promises safety of principal and an adequate return. Operations not meeting these requirements are speculative -Benjamin Graham
    Great video 👍

  • @shynnsup8383
    @shynnsup8383 Год назад +1

    Is security analysis worth reading if I have read Intelligent Investor and The interpretation of financial statements?

    • @maalikserebryakov
      @maalikserebryakov 11 месяцев назад

      do you think graham would write a book for no reason Lol

    • @shynnsup8383
      @shynnsup8383 11 месяцев назад

      @@maalikserebryakov Selling the book is enough reason to write it. Now if its worth reading 900 pages is another story. 'Lol'

  • @stlouisix3
    @stlouisix3 Год назад +28

    Additionally, that was when $1000000 was worth far more money🎉🎉💲📈

  • @roel250
    @roel250 Год назад +2

    22:30 Bennie Graham invented the pump&dump???

  • @redKheld
    @redKheld Год назад

    The best RUclips channel you'll ever watch on investing.

  • @jeongseung6469
    @jeongseung6469 Год назад +2

    Stock is the oldest online market we have, we employed it because of the highest quality of services it renders and how successful it is. Today we say cryptocurrency too, all I'm saying us that people should also invest in crypto. It would be helpful.

  • @shynnsup8383
    @shynnsup8383 Год назад +1

    Hi Swedish Investor, I was wondering if you could do a video on bond selection... I read about Graham talking about asset allocation on 50/50 or even 25/75 stocks vs bonds. For stocks you can look at annual reports, financial data and managing, but for bonds what do you look for? Which bond is better to choose over another and why? Any advice on this? Maybe some reading material you can recommend? Thank you.

  • @spec404
    @spec404 Год назад +4

    Hello swedish investor I love your content 👍 I'm a 17 year old entrepreneur who has watched every video. I own almost every book you have talked about on this channel and am truly passionate just like you thanks for the new video as I will gladly watch

  • @paavib
    @paavib Год назад +1

    Your videos are insightful and at the same time hilarious ,Love the way you explained difficult subjects in simple manner , Thank you for doing this

  • @wonder_of_y0u
    @wonder_of_y0u 7 месяцев назад

    Where can I learn about stock market man

  • @lifeofkarthi
    @lifeofkarthi Год назад

    this is your best video till date.. amazing !

  • @MrWho-vb6hg
    @MrWho-vb6hg Год назад

    So what is the next geico or netflix or tesla that still small but have the limited down with maximum up?

  • @vincentnaldal1720
    @vincentnaldal1720 Год назад +3

    Love your videos especially the ones like this, i have been reading/listening the first 3 and currently the 4. Of your book recommendations. I even tried to have a look at the moderna company (medical) and tried looking bit on when it was to cheap and expensive. Though i had a hard time sometimes understanding what thinks meant in the financial statements, even after your video.
    Can you make another video or add a book to your recommended reading list video with more in depth accounting as it also can be a challenge when reading the other books. Otherwise little recommendation just for me would be very appreciated. ❤

    • @TheSwedishInvestor
      @TheSwedishInvestor  Год назад +3

      Hey Vincent Naldal, cheers for the support! I might do more videos about accounting, although there are a few on the channel already. The best book on the subject is probably Security Analysis, but it's a really tough read. For people who are newer to financial statements, I would suggest "Warren Buffett Accounting Book: Reading Financial Statements for Value Investing"

    • @vincentnaldal1720
      @vincentnaldal1720 Год назад

      @@TheSwedishInvestor thank you, i will certainly pick that up. Looking forward to reading security analysis, someday also.

  • @bobbyprasaddas7694
    @bobbyprasaddas7694 Год назад

    How are you making such beautiful videos ? What tools are you using. I am genuinely interested

  • @ciaoatutti11111111
    @ciaoatutti11111111 Год назад +1

    6:20 but we could still have his suggestions live.. Would not have mind

  • @Trooperos90
    @Trooperos90 Год назад +1

    Thank you

  • @anandverma157
    @anandverma157 Год назад

    Hi, The Swedish Investor. Absolutely love your videos. Binged watched most of them. Could you please recommend the tools you use for your videos, especially for the whiteboard animation, if you don't mind? I have been thinking of creating similar videos for my students, for different subject ofcourse.

  • @CH4OffsetsLLC
    @CH4OffsetsLLC 4 месяца назад

    Well done sir

  • @tonycrabtree3416
    @tonycrabtree3416 Год назад

    12 bucks per week was what my dad made in the 50s, so yeah Benji Graham was doing GREAT in the 1910s.

  • @silverygold.6118
    @silverygold.6118 Год назад +1

    great video thank for this, could you do a similar video with peter lynch, another stock market legend?

    • @TheSwedishInvestor
      @TheSwedishInvestor  Год назад +1

      Cheers, thanks a ton for the support! It's a great idea silVerY GOLd.! I'm not sure how well Peter Lynch's journey to the first million has been covered, if there's enough material out there to base a video on, but I can look into it 👍

  • @wizardmap1108
    @wizardmap1108 Год назад

    In a world where success in the financial arena usually feels out of reach, particularly for low-income employees, it's imperative to recognize that building wealth and achieving financial freedom is feasible for everyone, regardless of income level. By using realistic strategies that are tailored to their own needs, low-income people can pave the way to a more optimistic financial future.

    • @RATsnak3
      @RATsnak3 Год назад

      If you think Benjamin Graham is a good example of that, think again. In the words of Benjamin Graham, "The intelligent investor dreads a bull market, since it makes stocks more costly to buy. And conversely (so long as you keep enough cash on hand to meet your spending needs), you should welcome a bear market, since it puts stocks back on sale." The worst bear market in history is the greatest sale on stocks in history. It really is no wonder someone was able to make bank at a time like that.

  • @MartinVit1997
    @MartinVit1997 Год назад

    do you have patreon?

  • @HeThinksThatIThink
    @HeThinksThatIThink Год назад +2

    @The Swedish Investor it doesn't feel right without your signature pronunciation "Benjamin Gray-Ham" 😉

  • @CryptoParre
    @CryptoParre Год назад +1

    How long does it take to animate these videos?

  • @juanfernandez3633
    @juanfernandez3633 Год назад

    feel very much like graham in my life right now. the ups and downs. hopefully we'll all come out ahead in the long run

  • @tyjameson7404
    @tyjameson7404 Год назад +2

    Nobody talks about alll his loses in paying off mistresses and prostitution 👍🙏💪🏾🙌🏾🇺🇦💣👊🏽✝️we shouldn’t judge him, he was an amazing investor 👍

  • @amirbararsani7067
    @amirbararsani7067 Год назад +4

    "There's never been another bear market like 1932"
    [Cries in Crypto]

  • @george6977
    @george6977 Год назад +1

    Wall Street closed for 5 months in 1914. Why?

    • @brianwest7344
      @brianwest7344 8 месяцев назад

      Americans 🙄 You realise WWI started in 1914 and not 1918 when you lot joined ?

  • @boratsmagadijev940
    @boratsmagadijev940 Год назад

    Great cover

  • @bmohamed3213
    @bmohamed3213 Год назад

    didn't watch it yet, hopefully its amazing

  • @valuabletips560
    @valuabletips560 Год назад

    How do you check for what type of bonds the company held? Do you have to read it's annual statement?

    • @samuelwhite7856
      @samuelwhite7856 Год назад

      yep

    • @TheSwedishInvestor
      @TheSwedishInvestor  Год назад +4

      If you a referring to the Northern Pipe Line example in the video, I didn't check the bonds myself to be able to judge the validity of saying that they were "high-grade". This statement comes from Graham's memories or Janet Lowe's book, not sure which one, maybe both. In general though, yes, you'd need to check the 10-Ks or similar. I'm not familiar with the exact requirements of this, but you can typically find the information you are looking for in the notes associated with the balance sheet. For example, in Apple's latest 10-K there's the following:
      _Note 3 - Financial Instruments
      Cash, Cash Equivalents and Marketable Securities
      "The following tables show the Company’s cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities by significant investment category as of September 24, 2022 and September 25, 2021 (in millions):"_

  • @Papa1P3RCY
    @Papa1P3RCY Год назад +2

    Woot! ❤️💫

  • @Onthe9thlife3730
    @Onthe9thlife3730 Год назад +3

    Wow, comments have been bot spammed about a fruit place 😑😮‍💨 as if that's going to make people want to take a look at it.

  • @michaelijeh627
    @michaelijeh627 Год назад +1

    Although the Intelligent Investor gets a lot of love, Graham's sub-strategy approach to investing is the real secret to his success that the top hedge funds still use today. Great video!

  • @bagusaryosutikno9694
    @bagusaryosutikno9694 Год назад

    New konten, very good.

  • @johnl.7754
    @johnl.7754 Год назад

    Think in videos the numbers mentioned should be adjusted for inflation and given todays value.

  • @hristolakov3563
    @hristolakov3563 Год назад

    Lovely. Thank you.

  • @mbods5705
    @mbods5705 Год назад

    13:48

  • @thenorwegianinvestor
    @thenorwegianinvestor Год назад

    Pretty good video for a swede 👍

  • @maggot1234
    @maggot1234 Год назад +1

    his first job was in wall street

  • @Michael_NV
    @Michael_NV Год назад

    18:55

  • @Oskar-S-
    @Oskar-S- 7 месяцев назад

    1m$ 1930 is about 18m today

  • @mrlolmaster1019
    @mrlolmaster1019 Год назад +1

    LOL He was born in London but Died in France, but he was American, make that make sense

  • @leedzlyfe
    @leedzlyfe 3 месяца назад

    the swim test is still required -- CC '99

  • @BonnieSetliff
    @BonnieSetliff Год назад

    With changes in the economy leading to instability in the stock market, some individuals may face a decrease in their investments in an effort to benefit from the current market conditions, I am considering liquidating my $725k portfolio consisting of bonds and stocks. Someone else in the same situation? Please tell me in the comments!..

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      @BonnieSetliff Год назад

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      @BonnieSetliff Год назад

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  • @bennyvegas3106
    @bennyvegas3106 11 месяцев назад

    Hi I m him yes

  • @varsha4248
    @varsha4248 Год назад

    Not up to your quality

  • @knowledgeseeker5499
    @knowledgeseeker5499 Год назад

    Awesome video ❤this video won my subscription to your channel and bell 🔔 button alerts

  • @TV-ph1tw
    @TV-ph1tw Год назад

    said and done; agreed; it's over and done with;

  • @valuabletips560
    @valuabletips560 Год назад

    I screened for those 2 companies you highlighted too, it seems to me that they only recently turned a profit, not necessarily a good investment, so far in the us market I could only find stla stellantis which has good cashflow throughout it's last 10 years

    • @TheSwedishInvestor
      @TheSwedishInvestor  Год назад +1

      Hey ValuableTips! I didn't go in-depth on any of those companies, so it's not a recommendation or anything. Just a comparison with the 1932 situation.

  • @enchainedprometheus
    @enchainedprometheus Год назад +1

    "Imagine that take whatever number you have in your portfolio and imagine someone just ripping away 90% - oh the horror! " - quick check to my crypto portfolio where many positions still open since early 2021... yep, still in -85% At least I've watched a lot of your videos.

    • @TheSwedishInvestor
      @TheSwedishInvestor  Год назад +1

      Haha, ouch! I wish you good fortune going forward enchainedprometheus, maybe try some value investing instead? 😉

    • @enchainedprometheus
      @enchainedprometheus Год назад

      @@TheSwedishInvestor thank you, I've learned a lot of since. This was my very first bear market, luckily avoided to be bankrupt. Hopefully my portfolio will recover in the not to far future.

    • @Jonathan-ez8tq
      @Jonathan-ez8tq Год назад

      The point everyone is missing is that these guys became rich not on investing, but when owning a company.

    • @danmchardy6424
      @danmchardy6424 Год назад +1

      ​@@enchainedprometheus next time try speculating when the asset is at a massive discount, such as now for example