Warren Buffett Invests Like a Girl: And Why You Should, Too: 8 Essential Principles Every Investor Needs to Create a Profitable Portfolio

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Learn how to create a more profitable portfolio by thinking like a girl—and Warren Buffett—with the help of this Wall Street Journal–bestselling guide.

“At last, The Motley Fool his on the real “secret to success” that dozens of other books on Warren Buffett have overlooked—temperament. Women have it, men need it. Both can dramatically improve their investment returns—with much less work and worry—simply by reading this witty, well-researched road map.” —Daniel H. Pink, author of Drive and A Whole New Mind

Investing isn’t a man’s world anymore—and that’s a good thing for individual portfolios, Wall Street, and the world’s financial system.

Warren Buffett and the women of the world have one thing in common: they are better investors than the average man. Psychologists and scientists have shown that women have the kind of temperaments that help them achieve long-term success in the market. For instance, women spend more time researching their investment choices and tend to take less risks than men do, which prevents them from chasing “hot” tips and trading on whims. And women aren’t as susceptible to peer pressure as men are, which results in a more levelheaded, patient approach to investing. This book shows that women, with their patience and good decision making, epitomize the Foolish temperament of the most successful investor in the world. It will empower and educate women—and the men smart enough to embrace a “feminine” investing style—on how to strengthen their portfolios and find success in the market.

“Entertaining. . . . The idea of using Mr. Buffett as the symbol for her investing approach is effective.” —New York Times

“A refreshingly new approach to understanding Buffett. . . . LouAnn Lofton convincingly argues that both men and women can improve their stock returns by studying how women (and Buffett) have been more successful in investing.” —Prem C. Jain, author of Buffett Beyond Value

Ratings and reviews

3.8
18 reviews
Nathan Ringer
March 28, 2021
More garbage from the fool's editors. I wanted to see if this was what I thought it was, and was not surprised. Their author's love affair with Warren buffet is pretty evident, and as much as they try to make this not read as a sexist point of view, the author can't mask his obvious attempt at separating and defining investor's habits utilizing their gender. My wife trades just like I do and utilizes the same tactics and approaches. Some of those are similar to what is talked about in this book and they tried to bring gender bias into trading habits 🤔. Info wasn't impressive overall and includes nothing you can't find free all over the investing channels on reddit in a much more thorough way. I'm pretty sure if they did this same analysis on people of different skin color, this would have made the news. I guess monetizing sexism is still okay with motley fool.. all-in-all a Garbage book, by an over-paid biased author trying to tip-toe around a sensitive caption to sell books.
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Robby L. Elliott
May 9, 2025
Informative knowledge, from a man of high standards of money management.
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About the author

LouAnn Lofton has been with The Motley Fool since January 2000, first as a writer, then as the managing editor for online content. She lives in New Orleans, Louisiana. Tom Gardner founded The Motley Fool in 1993.

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