The Quintessential Contrarian Value Investor of the Gilded Age
This nomination for Hetty Green, who amassed one of the largest fortunes of the Gilded Age through sheer financial acumen, becoming perhaps the first great American woman financier. She was a master of value investing and contrarian strategy, famously buying during panics when assets were undervalued, particularly in railroad bonds and real estate mortgages. Her legendary financial discipline and frugality (which earned her the nickname “Witch of Wall Street”) were matched by a deep understanding of compound interest and a strong liquidity preferenceshe always kept substantial cash reserves to deploy in crises. Operating in a male-dominated world, Green proved that investment success is rooted in research, patience, courage during downturns, and an unwavering focus on intrinsic value, principles that would later define the value investing school championed by Benjamin Graham and Warren Buffett.