John Maynard Keynes was the world-changing English economist whose theories dragged the Western world from the doldrums of the Great Depression. A many-sided figure - in addition to his contributions to economics he was a best-selling author, a Baron in the House of Lords, and a key member of Virginia Woolf's celebrated Bloomsbury Group - Keynes was also one of the few men to master the financial markets in practice as well as in theory. Over the course of his investment career Keynes' net worth swelled to the present-day equivalent of $30 million and the college endowment fund under his management vastly outperformed the broader market. In "Keynes and the Market", Justyn Walsh examines the secrets behind Keynes' incredible stock market success. A determined foe of conventional wisdom in all spheres of his life, Keynes' unorthodox approach anticipated the investment philosophies of some of the world's most successful investors, including the legendary Warren Buffett of Berkshire Hathaway
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