With the rampant proliferation of workshops, courses and books purporting the theory of value investing the Warren Buffett way, will there be lesser value buys in the future when more investors follow the “rules”? Will the stock market tend to become more efficient in the future? Will value investing cease to exist soon? These are scary thoughts that a value investor would not want to see being materialized. Nowadays, when you flip open the Straits Times, there are many advertisements about courses on value investing showing up almost everyday. Just recently, more books were published on investing like Warren Buffett. I came across  three and they are “Creating a Portfolio like Warren Buffett”, “Moats : The Competitive Advantages Of Buffett And Munger Businesses” and the best title so far goes to ...