Burton G. Malkiel is the Chemical Bank Chairman's Professor of Economics Emeritus at Princeton University. He is a former member of the Council of Economic Advisers, dean of the Yale School of Management, and has served on the boards of several major corporations, including Vanguard and Prudential Financial. He is the chief investment officer of Wealthfront.
Especially in the wake of the financial meltdown, readers will welcome Burton G. Malkiel's reassuring, authoritative, gimmick-free and perennially best-selling guide to investing. Long established as the first book to purchase before starting a portfolio, A Random Walk Down Wall Street features new material on the Great Recession and the global credit crisis as well as an increased focus on the long-term potential of emerging markets. Malkiel also evaluates the full range of investment opportunities in today's volatile markets, from stocks, bonds and money markets to real estate investment trusts and insurance, home ownership, and tangible assets such as gold and collectibles. These comprehensive insights, along with the book's classic life-cycle guide to investing, chart a course for anyone seeking a calm route through the turbulent waters of the financial markets.
本书的中心思想:基本上,市场是有效的、持续获取超越市场平均水平的收益是很难的,所以将投资“指数化”是一种现实而有效的策略。 记得小时候上语文课,每学完一篇课文,老师都要提问,让大家总结一下中心思想,通常情况下,同学们的回答都不完全准确,老师会照着教科书念一遍...
评分今天的中国,就是昨天的美国。 美国发生的一切,都将在中国逐步发生。 从这个意义上说,看这本书等于开了一个作弊窗口,知道了事物将会如何变化。 举例“68-81年,美国股票名义年回报率5.6,债券年回报3.8,看上去还不错,可考虑到7.8的年通货膨胀,实际利率已经是负值。与...
评分说实在的,这本书的译名我是颇不喜欢。一开始还以为是介绍华尔街的书,看看了发现不是那么回事儿。作者的着力点在于“随机漫步”上,马尔基尔把基本面分析和技术分析各打50大板,既然股价都是随机的,你们预测有个毛用!因此,A Random Walk Down Wall Street应该翻译为...
评分PS:这本书从头到尾没有说止损的事情,真正做投资的还是另外找一本有关止损的书研究一下吧。 核心概念: 投资是一种以得到合理、可预见的以股息、利息或租金为形式的收入和长时期内价值增值为目的而购买资产的行为。投资与投机的区别在于投资收益的回报时间以及对回报的可预测性...
评分用比较流畅的语言介绍了证券投资的一些常识。特色在于大量的例子,很有说服力。 p14 选美,猜测大众的口味。 p15 价值取决于其他人愿意接受的价格。 p52 并购通过装入利润而粉饰报表,并获取更高的市盈率。 p109 买股票买的是预期,而不是事实。 p116 90%的逻辑和10%的心理(基...
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