Winning the Loser's Game

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出版者:McGraw-Hill Professional
作者:Charles D. Ellis
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页数:234
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出版时间:2009-11-1
价格:GBP 21.47
装帧:Hardcover
isbn号码:9780071545495
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  • 投资
  • 指数基金
  • Investment
  • 理念
  • 价值投资
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  • 駱克道
  • 馬鞍山
  • 投资
  • 理财
  • 个人成长
  • 心理学
  • 行为经济学
  • 投资策略
  • 长期投资
  • 价值投资
  • 股市
  • 财务自由
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具体描述

The Classic Guide to Winning on Wall Street—Completely Updated and Expanded!

“The best book about investing? The answer is simple: Winning the Loser’s Game. Using compelling data and pithy stories, Charley Ellis has captured beautifully in this new and expanded edition of his classic work the most important lessons regarding investing. In today's unforgiving environment, it's a must-read!”

F. William McNabb III, Chief Executive Officer and President, Vanguard

“Charley Ellis has been one of the most influential investment writers for decades. This classic should be required reading for both individual and institutional investors.”

Burton Malkiel, author, A Random Walk Down Wall Street

“No one understands what it takes to be a successful investor better than Charley Ellis and no one explains it more clearly or eloquently. This updated investment classic belongs on every investor’s bookshelf.”

Consuelo Mack, Anchor and Managing Editor, Consuelo Mack WealthTrack

“A must-reread classic, refreshed and updated with the latest ‘lessons to be learned’ from the 2008-2009 market events.”

Martin Leibowitz, Managing Director, Morgan Stanley Research

“Winning the Loser’s Game has long been required reading for professional investors. . . . This elegant volume explores approaches for individuals such as relying on intellect rather than emotion, and building a personal portfolio by taking advantage of what other investors already know.”

Abby Joseph Cohen, Goldman Sachs & Co

“This is less a book about competition than about sound money management. Sounder than Charley Ellis they do not come.”

Andrew Tobias, author, The Only Investment Guide You’ll Ever Need

About the Book:

Peter Drucker referred to Winning the Loser's Game as “by far the best book on investment policy and management.” Now, in it's fifth edition, the investing classic has been updated and improved.

With refreshing candor, straight talk, and good humor, Winning the Loser’s Game helps individual investors succeed with their investments and control their financial futures. Ellis, dubbed “Wall Street’s Wisest Man” by Money magazine, has been showing investors for three decades how stock markets really work and what individuals can do to be sure they are long-term winners.

Applying wisdom gained from half a century of working with the leading investment managers and securities firms around the world, Ellis explains how to avoid common traps and get on the road to investment success.

Winning the Loser’s Game helps you set realistic objectives and develop a sensible strategy. You will learn how to:

Create an investment program based on the realities of markets

Use the “unfair” index fund to succeed, even in tumultuous markets

Institute an annual review process to steer your investments well into the future

Maximize investing success through five stages, from earning and saving through investing, estate planning, and giving

The need for a trustworthy investing guide has never been greater. Sixty million individuals with 401(k)s are now responsible for making important investment decisions. They know they’re not experts but don’t know whom to trust.

Winning the Loser’s Game explains why conventional investing is a loser’s game, and how you can easily make it a winner’s game!

作者简介

Charles D. Ellis advises institutions and governments

around the world on investing. For

many years he taught investment courses at both Harvard Business School and

Yale School of Management, and he chaired

the Yale Investment Committee.

He has served on the investment committees

of Exeter, Whitehead Institute, Robert

Wood Johnson Foundation, and Hollins

University and is a director of Vanguard.

目录信息

1. The Loser's Game
2. Beating the Market
3. Mr. Market and Mr. Value
4. The Investor's Dream Team
5. Investor's Risk
6. Your Unfair Competitive Advantage
7. The Paradox
8. Time
9. Returns
10. Investment Risks
11. Building Portfolios
12. Why Policy Matters
13. The Winner's Game
14. Performance Measurement
15. Estimating the Market--Roughly
16. The Individual Investor
17. Selecting Mutual Funds
18. Thoughts for the Wealthy
19. Institutional Investing and You
20. Best Practice Investment Committees
21. Disaster
22. Planning Your Play
23. Now What?
24. Endgame
25. You Are Now Good to Go!
26. Parting Tips
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