Legendary Investors
Learn from the greatest minds in investing history
Warren Buffett
Chairman & CEO, Berkshire Hathaway
Known as the "Oracle of Omaha," Warren Buffett is widely regarded as the most successful investor of the 20th century. His value investing philosophy and long-term approach have generated extraordinary returns over six decades.
"Be fearful when others are greedy, and greedy when others are fearful."
George Soros
Founder, Soros Fund Management
George Soros is a legendary hedge fund manager famous for "breaking the Bank of England" in 1992 by shorting the British pound. His reflexivity theory has influenced generations of macro traders and economists.
"It is not whether you are right or wrong, but how much money you make when you are right."
Peter Lynch
Former Manager, Magellan Fund
Peter Lynch managed the Fidelity Magellan Fund from 1977 to 1990, achieving an average annual return of 29.2%. He popularized the concept of "invest in what you know" and made stock picking accessible to everyday investors.
"Know what you own, and know why you own it."
Benjamin Graham
Father of Value Investing
Benjamin Graham is considered the father of value investing and wrote the seminal books "Security Analysis" and "The Intelligent Investor." His teachings on margin of safety and intrinsic value remain the cornerstone of fundamental analysis.
"In the short run, the market is a voting machine but in the long run, it is a weighing machine."
Dr. Debapriya Bhattacharya
Distinguished Fellow, Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD)
Dr. Debapriya Bhattacharya is one of Bangladesh's most influential economists and policy thinkers. A Distinguished Fellow at CPD, he has shaped national discourse on fiscal policy, trade, and capital market reform. His evidence-based analysis of Bangladesh's macroeconomic fundamentals and advocacy for transparent market regulation have made him a trusted voice for retail investors seeking to understand how policy impacts the stock market.
"Economic policy must be grounded in evidence, not political convenience."
Dr. Ahsan H. Mansur
Executive Director, Policy Research Institute (PRI)
Dr. Ahsan H. Mansur is a former IMF economist who now leads the Policy Research Institute of Bangladesh. With deep expertise in monetary policy, banking reform, and fiscal management, he has been a key voice advocating for capital market stability and investor-friendly regulation. His insights on interest rate policy, inflation management, and foreign exchange markets are widely followed by institutional and retail investors alike.
"A strong capital market requires sound monetary policy and credible institutions."
Dr. Zahid Hussain
Former Lead Economist, World Bank Bangladesh
Dr. Zahid Hussain served as the Lead Economist for the World Bank's Bangladesh office, where he became known for his accessible analysis of Bangladesh's GDP growth, export performance, and macroeconomic stability. His public commentaries on fiscal discipline, remittance flows, and banking sector health have helped everyday investors understand the broader economic forces driving the DSE.
"Understanding the macro picture is the first step to making informed investment decisions."
Dr. Mirza Azizul Islam
Former Finance Adviser, Caretaker Government of Bangladesh
Dr. Mirza Azizul Islam is a veteran economist who served as Finance and Planning Adviser to the Caretaker Government. A former UN official and academic, he has been a consistent advocate for fiscal transparency, equitable taxation, and capital market reform. His policy recommendations on strengthening BSEC, improving corporate governance, and protecting minority shareholders have influenced Bangladesh's regulatory framework.
"Good governance in the capital market is non-negotiable for sustainable investor confidence."