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The New Money Masters

Book • 1989
The New Money Masters by John Train is a sequel to his earlier work, The Money Masters.

It profiles eight prominent securities traders and mutual fund managers from the 1980s, offering insights into their investment techniques and philosophies.

The book includes profiles of notable figures such as George Soros, Peter Lynch, and Jim Rogers, providing a glimpse into their approaches to investing during a volatile period in financial history.

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Mentioned in 9 episodes

Mentioned by Will Thorndike as the book that sparked his interest in investing after reading the first chapter on Warren Buffett.
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Will Thorndike - Lessons from the Eternal Outsider - [Joys of Compounding, EP.28]
Mentioned by William Green as one of the books he read as a teenager.
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RWH058: Winning Ways w/ Bill Nygren
Recommended by Warren Buffett as a book he personally enjoys.
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TIP718: Buffett & Munger Unscripted by Alex Morris
Mentioned by Francois Rochon as a good book, a follow-up to "The Money Masters", featuring Peter Lynch.
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TIP626: Intelligent & Rational Long-Term Investing w/ François Rochon
Recommended by David Samra to learn about investing generally and the styles of different investors.
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#49 The $50bn Man
Mentioned by Will Thorndyke as a model for his book.
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The Outsiders Book Club Discussion with author Will Thorndike
Mentioned by Will Thorndike as a book he read that sparked his interest in investing.
Mountainside Chat with Will Thorndike at RV Capital's 2025 Annual Gathering
Mentioned by Michelle Seitz as one of the books she read while learning about money and investing.
Michelle Seitz on Alternative Investments (Podcast)
Mentioned by Frank from Manhattan, stating that everything that’s going on now is in that movie.
The Gary Null Show 7.7.25
Mentioned by Jonathan Brolin as a source of information on his investing style.
Jonathan Brolin – Edenbrook Capital (Manager Meetings, EP.14)
Mentioned by Tim Beyers as one of the books he read to improve his investing knowledge after a bad experience with Amazon stock.
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