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The Best Investment Writing : Selected writing from leading investors and authors / Meb Faber.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Faber, Mebane T., 1977- author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Finance, Personal.
- Investments.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (340 pages)
- Edition:
- First edition.
- Place of Publication:
- Petersfield, England : Harriman House Ltd, [2017]
- Summary:
- Are you looking for some ideas to help you improve your portfolio? Let the brightest, most insightful minds in investing help.The Best Investment Writing - Volume 1 contains 32 hand-selected articles. These are the best pieces from some of the most respected money managers and investment researchers in the world.You'll get valuable insights into:-- The strategies that produce some of the highest historical returns -- Five due diligence questions we must ask before investing-- Why we often make poor "complex" investing decisions-- The easiest, most powerful method to estimate future stock returns-- How to spend our investment gains to maximize genuine happinessThe Best Investment Writing - Volume 1 reads like a masters course in investing. See how it can help you become a better investor today. With contributions from: Jason Zweig, Gary Antonacci, Morgan Housel, Ben Hunt, Todd Tresidder, Patrick O'Shaughnessy, Meb Faber, David Merkel, Norbert Keimling, Adam Butler, Stan Altshuller, Tom McClellan, Jared Dillian, Raoul Pal, Barry Ritholtz, Ken Fisher, Chris Meredith, Aswath Damodaran, Ben Carlson, Dave Nadig, Josh Brown, Corey Hoffstein, Jason Hsu, Wes Gray, John Reese, Larry Swedroe, Cullen Roche, Jonathan Clements, Michael Kitces, Charlie Bilello, John Mauldin
- Contents:
- Intro
- Contents
- Introduction
- Investment Strategies &
- Edges
- 'A Portrait of the Investing Columnist as a (Very) Young Man' by Jason Zweig
- 'What You Should Remember About the Markets' by Gary Antonacci
- 'Sustainable Sources of Competitive Advantage' by Morgan Housel
- 'Who's Being Naïve, Kay?' by Ben Hunt
- 'Five "Must Ask" Due Diligence Questions Before Making Any Investment' by Todd Tresidder
- 'Alpha or Assets' by Patrick O'Shaughnessy
- '50% Returns Coming for Commodities and Emerging Markets?' by Meb Faber
- Market Conditions, Risks &
- Returns
- 'Estimating Future Stock Returns' by David Merkel
- 'Predicting Stock Market Returns Using Shiller-CAPE and PB' by Norbert Keimling
- 'Risk Parity and the Four Faces of Risk' by Adam Butler
- 'The Biggest Challenge for Hedge Funds in 2017' by Stan Altshuller
- 'Bond Market Knows What Fed Should Do' by Tom McClellan
- 'The Interest Rate Issue' by Jared Dillian
- 'India' by Raoul Pal
- 'The Frightening Global Rise of Agnotology' by Barry Ritholtz
- 'Bull Market Charges on Regardless of a Growing Revolt' by Ken Fisher
- Pricing &
- Valuation: from Micro to Macro
- 'Price-to-Book's Growing Blind Spot' by Chris Meredith
- 'Superman and Stocks: It's not the Cape (CAPE), it's the Kryptonite (Cash flow)!' by Aswath Damodaran
- 'The Greatest Bubble of All-Time?' by Ben Carlson
- 'How Illiquid are Bond ETFs, Really?' by Dave Nadig
- 'Everyone is a Closet Technician' by Josh Brown
- The Behavioral Side of Investing
- 'Even God Would Get Fired as an Active Investor' by Wesley R. Gray
- 'Outperforming by Underperforming' by Corey Hoffstein &
- Justin Sibears
- 'The Confounding Bias for Investment Complexity' by Jason Hsu &
- John West
- 'Would You Bail on Warren Buffett? Investors Make that Mistake all the Time' by John Reese.
- 'Thinking Can Hurt Your Investments' by Larry Swedroe
- 'How to Avoid the Problem of Short-Termism' by Cullen Roche
- Personal Finance &
- Wealth-Building
- 'Reflect, Pause and Focus' by Jonathan Clements
- 'The Four Phases of Saving and Investing for Retirement' by Michael Kitces
- 'The Passive Investor Test' by Charlie Bilello
- '20 Rules of Personal Finance' by Ben Carlson
- 'Life on the Edge' by John Mauldin
- About Harriman House.
- Notes:
- Description based on print version record.
- Other Format:
- Print version: Faber, Meb The Best Investment Writing
- ISBN:
- 0-85719-620-0
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