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  • Formaat: Hardback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 220x147x22 mm, kaal: 354 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Nov-2009
  • Kirjastus: John Wiley & Sons Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0470505141
  • ISBN-13: 9780470505144
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 220x147x22 mm, kaal: 354 g
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  • Kirjastus: John Wiley & Sons Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0470505141
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A timeless approach to investing wisely over an investment lifetime

With the current market maelstrom as a background, this timely guide describes just how to plan a lifetime of investing, in good times and bad, discussing stocks and bonds as well as the relationship between risk and return.

Filled with in-depth insights and practical advice, The Investor's Manifesto will help you understand the nuts and bolts of executing a lifetime investment plan, including: how to survive dealing with the investment industry, the practical meaning of market efficiency, how much to save, how to maintain discipline in the face of panics and manias, and what vehicles to use to achieve financial security and freedom.

  • Written by bestselling author William J. Bernstein, well known for his insights on how individual investors can manage their personal wealth and retirement funds wisely
  • Examines how the financial landscape has radically altered in the past two years, and what investors should do about it
  • Contains practical insights that the everyday investor can understand
  • Focuses on the concept of Pascal's Wager-identifying and avoiding worst-case scenarios, and planning investment decisions on that basis

With The Investor's Manifesto as your guide, you'll quickly discover the timeless investment approaches that can put you in a better position to prosper over time.

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"So how do we take care of ourselves? Easy. I believe The Investor's Manifesto: Preparing for Prosperity, Armageddon and Everything in Between is the shortest and most lucid explanation of index investing and simple asset allocation yet written... This is a must-read book." Scott Burns, Syndicated Columnist and Principal of Assetbuilder.com

Foreword ix
Preface xiii
A Brief History of Financial Time
1(12)
In the Beginning
2(6)
Near-Death in Venice
8(3)
The Incredible Shrinking Risk Premium
11(1)
Summary
12(1)
The Nature of the Beast
13(56)
Of Ravens and Returns
13(5)
History versus Math
18(7)
Mr. Gordon's Curious Equation
25(4)
Math Detail: The Discounted Dividend Model
29(6)
Home Sweet Home?
35(3)
Adventures in Equity
38(5)
Math Detail: Risk
43(4)
Throwing Dice with God
47(2)
Gene Fama Looks for Angles and Finds None
49(3)
Sandbagged by a Superstar
52(4)
Jack Bogle Outfoxes the Suits
56(7)
It Is Better to Be Lucky Than Smart
63(1)
Bond Funds: A Flatter Playing Field
64(1)
Summary
65(4)
The Nature of the Portfolio
69(26)
Four Essential Preliminaries
71(3)
The Asset Allocation Two-Step
74(9)
Math Detail: Mean-Variance Analysis
83(1)
With Luck, Zigs, and Zags
84(4)
Chasing Rainbows
88(5)
Summary
93(2)
The Enemy in the Mirror
95(32)
Inner Demons
97(3)
Behaving Badly
100(16)
Bargain-Basement Psychotherapy
116(9)
Summary
125(2)
Muggers and Worse
127(16)
The World's Largest Bad Neighborhood
128(7)
The Fund Funhouse
135(7)
Summary
142(1)
Building Your Portfolio
143(36)
Financial Planning for a Lifetime: The Basics
143(2)
Saving for Retirement: Nuts and Bolts
145(7)
How to Save: Dollar Cost Averaging and Value Averaging
152(2)
Four Investors, Four Plans
154(12)
The Rebalancing Question
166(3)
Math Detail: Rebalancing, Momentum, and Mean Reversion
169(3)
Teach Your Children Well
172(2)
Summary
174(5)
The Name of the Game
179(6)
Investment Theory and History: The Short Course
180(1)
The Portfolio Theory of Everything
181(1)
We Have Met the Enemy, and He Is Us
181(1)
Heads I Win, Tails You Lose
182(1)
Fire When Ready
182(3)
The Books You Need . . . Aged Like Fine Wine 185(3)
Notes 188(5)
Acknowledgments 193(2)
About the Author 195(1)
Index 196
William J. Bernstein, PhD, MD, is a bestselling author known as a grassroots hero to independent investors. Formerly a practicing neurologist, Bernstein approaches the problems of saving and investing as someone who had to figure it out for himself from first principles up. He is the author of The Intelligent Asset Allocator and The Four Pillars of Investing highly regarded, plain-spoken guides on how to build a diversified portfolio without the help of a financial advisor the editor of the asset allocation journal Efficient Frontier, and the founder of the popular Web site efficientfrontier.com. He has also written two volumes of economic history, The Birth of Plenty and A Splendid Exchange, and is a coprincipal in Efficient Frontier Advisors.