Warren Buffett is one of the most successful investors of all time. He mentored under Benjamin Graham, the father of value investing, and combines Graham's approach with elements of Philip Fisher's growth investing. Buffett believes in only buying stocks at a price well below the intrinsic value of the business, determined by factors like assets, earnings, and future prospects. This provides high returns but also a margin of safety if things don't work out. He sees the stock market as Mr. Market, who offers daily prices that may be too high or too low, and investors are free to ignore Mr. Market if they don't like the price. Buffett's strategy focuses on finding wonderful businesses with long-term value and buying