
Korekawa Kinzo
Description
Book Introduction
The autobiography of Kinzo Korekawa, the god of the Japanese stock market.
His life story is a vivid record of 100 years of the Japanese stock market, and is also a living record of modern Japanese history.
His investment method, which can be found in the book, can be summarized as that of a value investor ahead of Benjamin Graham.
Rather than simply relying on theory, he personally researches and examines investment targets, and achieves great investment success through thorough analysis of relevant industries, economic fluctuations, corporate analysis, and excellent predictions of government policies.
His three turtle rules and five investment principles are investment methods that should always be reviewed and applied in investment.
His life story is a vivid record of 100 years of the Japanese stock market, and is also a living record of modern Japanese history.
His investment method, which can be found in the book, can be summarized as that of a value investor ahead of Benjamin Graham.
Rather than simply relying on theory, he personally researches and examines investment targets, and achieves great investment success through thorough analysis of relevant industries, economic fluctuations, corporate analysis, and excellent predictions of government policies.
His three turtle rules and five investment principles are investment methods that should always be reviewed and applied in investment.
index
Chapter 1: A Life of "Talking as I please"
It's finally here
institutional investors
Sell all your stocks
Black Monday
Panic doesn't come
Buy steel stocks
Although the image of a steel recession has become ingrained in the industry,
Chapter 2: The Boy Entrepreneur
I will definitely conquer the world someday.
The outbreak of a war that changed fate
Crossing the Shandong Peninsula penniless
From cook to accountant
You can't make money through dishonest means
A flash of illusion
Illegion export ban
The pistol negotiations were a huge success.
The wonderful story of the 30,000 yen donation
I can neither live nor die
Chapter 3: Hosadama
Avoid conscription
Forced to manage a factory
At the age of 21, he had 260 employees.
Humans can live for a hundred years.
Great Kanto Earthquake: Buy Galvanized Steel Sheets
What a scary man
The company went bankrupt in the aftermath of the Great Depression
Going to the library while poor
My father is not an ordinary person
The capitalist economy will not collapse.
Chapter 4: The Power of Foresight
I want to bet on stocks, but I don't have any capital.
100% accuracy
Teacher, I have set up an office.
Korekawa Economic Research Institute
Seeing the US break from the gold standard
Missing the Millionaire's Opportunity
Determine the truth of information
Lecture on international affairs to the military police
Predicting World War II
Chapter 5: Entering the world at age 40
Mining development and steel mill establishment in Korea
Befriended the Governor-General of Korea, Koiso Kuniaki
Decline the request for admission
Finding a spouse for my second daughter
Make ten seals
If you arrest me, your head will be cut off.
I don't know the loan amount
Defeat, confiscation of property, and arrest
Chapter 6: Practice of Immocracy
Is MacArthur planning to castrate the Japanese?
Auntie is definitely possible
Visiting the agricultural experiment station and meteorological station
Funding research by recycling galvanized steel plates
The kindness of those who made the second half a success
Chapter 7: The Eightfold Path
Starting a stock trade using the turtle's three principles
Living at market price with 300 million yen earned from land
'Japanese cement' is rising!
Will our company's stock price rise?
It happened just as you said.
Already is not yet, and still is already
The end of the eight-minute game
Chapter 8: Self-destruction through Greed
Next, aim for the mine owner.
As the largest shareholder of 'Dowa Mining'
Greedy with daily rises in popularity
60 million shares missed out on selling
The price goes up and down
Earn money and relieve your parents' sorrow
Establishing the Korekawa Scholarship Foundation for Youth
Chapter 9: A Reversal Victory
Hisikari's veins are connected
Let me trade stocks one more time
The pro among pros denies the treasure mountain
Buy and buy again
I bought an adjacent mine
The market is in a truce with the price fluctuating.
A sharp drop from 772 yen to 420 yen in just two weeks
The gold vein is also connected to adjacent mines.
It's natural for a man to keep his promises.
Japan's highest income is the result of hard work and dedication.
Pay 30 billion yen in taxes
Buy an eye that reads the times first
Invest fairly
Fujiya stocks
Five Principles of Investment
It's finally here
institutional investors
Sell all your stocks
Black Monday
Panic doesn't come
Buy steel stocks
Although the image of a steel recession has become ingrained in the industry,
Chapter 2: The Boy Entrepreneur
I will definitely conquer the world someday.
The outbreak of a war that changed fate
Crossing the Shandong Peninsula penniless
From cook to accountant
You can't make money through dishonest means
A flash of illusion
Illegion export ban
The pistol negotiations were a huge success.
The wonderful story of the 30,000 yen donation
I can neither live nor die
Chapter 3: Hosadama
Avoid conscription
Forced to manage a factory
At the age of 21, he had 260 employees.
Humans can live for a hundred years.
Great Kanto Earthquake: Buy Galvanized Steel Sheets
What a scary man
The company went bankrupt in the aftermath of the Great Depression
Going to the library while poor
My father is not an ordinary person
The capitalist economy will not collapse.
Chapter 4: The Power of Foresight
I want to bet on stocks, but I don't have any capital.
100% accuracy
Teacher, I have set up an office.
Korekawa Economic Research Institute
Seeing the US break from the gold standard
Missing the Millionaire's Opportunity
Determine the truth of information
Lecture on international affairs to the military police
Predicting World War II
Chapter 5: Entering the world at age 40
Mining development and steel mill establishment in Korea
Befriended the Governor-General of Korea, Koiso Kuniaki
Decline the request for admission
Finding a spouse for my second daughter
Make ten seals
If you arrest me, your head will be cut off.
I don't know the loan amount
Defeat, confiscation of property, and arrest
Chapter 6: Practice of Immocracy
Is MacArthur planning to castrate the Japanese?
Auntie is definitely possible
Visiting the agricultural experiment station and meteorological station
Funding research by recycling galvanized steel plates
The kindness of those who made the second half a success
Chapter 7: The Eightfold Path
Starting a stock trade using the turtle's three principles
Living at market price with 300 million yen earned from land
'Japanese cement' is rising!
Will our company's stock price rise?
It happened just as you said.
Already is not yet, and still is already
The end of the eight-minute game
Chapter 8: Self-destruction through Greed
Next, aim for the mine owner.
As the largest shareholder of 'Dowa Mining'
Greedy with daily rises in popularity
60 million shares missed out on selling
The price goes up and down
Earn money and relieve your parents' sorrow
Establishing the Korekawa Scholarship Foundation for Youth
Chapter 9: A Reversal Victory
Hisikari's veins are connected
Let me trade stocks one more time
The pro among pros denies the treasure mountain
Buy and buy again
I bought an adjacent mine
The market is in a truce with the price fluctuating.
A sharp drop from 772 yen to 420 yen in just two weeks
The gold vein is also connected to adjacent mines.
It's natural for a man to keep his promises.
Japan's highest income is the result of hard work and dedication.
Pay 30 billion yen in taxes
Buy an eye that reads the times first
Invest fairly
Fujiya stocks
Five Principles of Investment
Publisher's Review
1.
Kinzo Korekawa, the greatest investor in the Japanese stock market over the past 100 years!
The most famous person in the Japanese stock market is not Warren Buffett or Peter Lynch.
There is no one in the Japanese stock market who can replace Korekawa Kinzo.
Even in Korea, investors with some investment experience have probably heard of the name Korekawa Kinzo.
This book supports his fame, which spread beyond Japan to Asia.
2.
Earn 200 billion won in a single transaction! Record the highest income tax rate in Japan with stocks!
Korekawa Ginzo is not someone who just talks about making money.
He made a fortune and became the top Japanese income taxpayer in 1983, beating out the heads of many prominent conglomerates.
His income tax was paid entirely on money earned through stock investments.
He is an individual investor who won in stocks.
And the culmination of his investment was the 'Korekawa Scholarship Foundation'.
Instead of making money in the stock market and passing it on to his children, he chose social work as his final investment.
The copyright of this book belongs to the Korekawa Scholarship Foundation.
3.
A vivid record of value investing written through experience!
The life of Kinzo Korekawa is a vivid record of the Japanese stock market and can be considered a documentary of modern Japanese history.
The book eloquently demonstrates how he discovered and practiced the value of value investing ahead of Benjamin Graham during turbulent times.
Korekawa Kinzo doesn't list difficult theories just because it's value investing.
Through him, who roams the world of investment with sparkling wisdom and insight, you will learn the true taste of value investing.
After reading this book, readers will easily become value investors.
4.
The Essence of Investment Secrets from the Ultimate Gambler, Kinzo Korekawa
In this book, in addition to his 'Rags and Where to Find Money' and 'The Three Turtle Rules', you can experience his deep insight into the market and come across his surprising ideas for price judgment.
It also provides an opportunity to encounter the indomitable spirit of Korekawa, who rises to the occasion even in the worst of circumstances.
His only autobiography, being introduced for the first time in Korea, will undoubtedly serve as a valuable investment textbook for readers.
Kinzo Korekawa, the greatest investor in the Japanese stock market over the past 100 years!
The most famous person in the Japanese stock market is not Warren Buffett or Peter Lynch.
There is no one in the Japanese stock market who can replace Korekawa Kinzo.
Even in Korea, investors with some investment experience have probably heard of the name Korekawa Kinzo.
This book supports his fame, which spread beyond Japan to Asia.
2.
Earn 200 billion won in a single transaction! Record the highest income tax rate in Japan with stocks!
Korekawa Ginzo is not someone who just talks about making money.
He made a fortune and became the top Japanese income taxpayer in 1983, beating out the heads of many prominent conglomerates.
His income tax was paid entirely on money earned through stock investments.
He is an individual investor who won in stocks.
And the culmination of his investment was the 'Korekawa Scholarship Foundation'.
Instead of making money in the stock market and passing it on to his children, he chose social work as his final investment.
The copyright of this book belongs to the Korekawa Scholarship Foundation.
3.
A vivid record of value investing written through experience!
The life of Kinzo Korekawa is a vivid record of the Japanese stock market and can be considered a documentary of modern Japanese history.
The book eloquently demonstrates how he discovered and practiced the value of value investing ahead of Benjamin Graham during turbulent times.
Korekawa Kinzo doesn't list difficult theories just because it's value investing.
Through him, who roams the world of investment with sparkling wisdom and insight, you will learn the true taste of value investing.
After reading this book, readers will easily become value investors.
4.
The Essence of Investment Secrets from the Ultimate Gambler, Kinzo Korekawa
In this book, in addition to his 'Rags and Where to Find Money' and 'The Three Turtle Rules', you can experience his deep insight into the market and come across his surprising ideas for price judgment.
It also provides an opportunity to encounter the indomitable spirit of Korekawa, who rises to the occasion even in the worst of circumstances.
His only autobiography, being introduced for the first time in Korea, will undoubtedly serve as a valuable investment textbook for readers.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: November 25, 2006
- Page count, weight, size: 364 pages | 556g | 153*224*30mm
- ISBN13: 9788991998056
- ISBN10: 8991998054
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