Secrets of Investment Success w/ William Green and Joel Greenblatt

Aligned Center member and author William Green became a co-host on Stig Brodersen’s The Investor’s Podcast Network in 2022.

William is former Editor of the Asian, European, Middle Eastern and African editions of Time magazine, author and editor of The Great Minds of Investing, featuring profiles and portraits of 33 famous investors, including Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger, co-author and editor of several books, including Guy Spier’s acclaimed memoir, The Education of a Value Investor, and most recently, author of Richer, Wiser, Happier: How the World’s Greatest Investors Win in Markets and Life.

In today’s episode, William Green speaks with Joel Greenblatt, one of the greatest hedge fund managers of all time. Greenblatt famously averaged 40% a year over 20 years. At that rate, $1 million grows into $836 million.

He’s also the author of best-selling classics like The Little Book that Beats the Market and was a key character in William’s book, Richer, Wiser, Happier. In this conversation, Greenblatt shares invaluable lessons from his hugely successful career and life.

Watch this one Here.

 

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