15 Most Famous Investment Gurus of All Time

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In this article, we will take a look at the 15 most famous investment gurus of all time. If you want to see more of the most famous investment gurus of all time, go directly to 5 Most Famous Investment Gurus of All Time.

Investment gurus do not have a monopoly on wisdom. The markets have changed over time and investment gurus who have done well in one period may not do as well in another period.

With that said, investment gurus do have a lot of experience in the market. Many have invested in the markets for decades and some are successful to a point that they have become billionaires.

Different Types of Investment Gurus

There are different types of investment gurus ranging from value investors to quantitative traders.

Billionaire Warren Buffett is arguably the most famous value investor guru. Buffett's style is to buy high quality companies with competitive advantages and hold on to them preferably forever. Buffett tends to only buy things he understands and he would prefer to buy stocks at fair to attractive prices.

Billionaire Jim Simons is arguably the most famous quantitative guru. Simons style is to use computers and algorithms to buy and sell thousands of companies with holding periods ranging from very short to forever.

Many of the most famous investment gurus in history have done more than invest well.

Some investment gurus like Benjamin Graham have written books that have inspired other investors. Others like David Tepper have created firms that manage substantial amounts of capital. Another investment guru, John (Jack) Bogle of The Vanguard Group, has helped pioneer a form of investing with The Vanguard 500 Index Fund Admiral Shares (VFIAX) that has saved tens of millions of people substantial fees.

In terms of the most famous investment gurus of all time, each one has invested in the American stock market. One reason for this is that the United States has been the largest economy in the past eight decades. With the American capitalistic system, the United States stock market as a whole has done well in the long term given the growth in the American economy. Even today, the United States is the largest economy by nominal GDP and its stock market is worth more than any other country's stock market.

Many of the investment gurus on our list have also been long term investors who buy quality companies with competitive advantages and hold them for a long period. Given the growth over time in the United States economy, some of the leading companies that the gurus owned have done really well as a result. With their wealth, many investment gurus have become leading philanthropists.