Howard Marks, 69, is known in the investment community for his “Oaktree memos” to clients which detail investment strategies and insight into the economy. In 2011 he published the book The Most Important Thing: Uncommon Sense for the Thoughtful Investor.
He treats investing as equal parts psychology and finance, and his book provides “uncommon sense for the thoughtful investor.”
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Warren Buffett said: “When I see memos from Howard Marks in my mail, they’re the first thing I open and read.”
Marks is Co-Chairman of Oaktree Capital Management.
Marks was listed by Forbes as the 273rd richest person in the United States, with a net worth of $1.5 billion.
Howard Marks and is second wife live in New York City and London and are members of the Wilshire Boulevard Temple.