Investment Titans: Investment Insights from the Minds that Move Wall Street
Investment Titans: Investment Insights from the Minds that Move Wall Street
Investment Titans: Investment Insights from the Minds that Move Wall Street
Price: $24.95 FREE for Members
Type: eBook
Released: 2000
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Page Count: 278
Format: pdf
Language: English
ISBN-10: 639785317371
ISBN-13: 9780071354967
User Rating: 4.3333 out of 5 Stars! (3 Votes)

Let the legends of finance be your money managers! Imagine having the opportunity to ask Babe Ruth how to hit, or Charles Lindbergh how to fly. Investment Titans assembles an unprecedented panel of Nobel laureates and great financial thinkers--including Harry Markowitz, Paul Samuelson, John Bogle, and others--to ask: "How can investors make smart decisions that minimize risk and uncertainty and maximize return?" Their answers are thought-provoking, innovative, and certain to provide profitable insights for readers to use in their own investing.

Each contributor's field of knowledge--hedging risk, defeating psychological negatives, picking stocks, choosing strategies--is featured in its own concise, hands-on chapter. The result is a rare, fascinating look inside the minds and techniques of some of today's greatest financial thinkers.

ServantofGod | 5 out of 5 Stars!
20/07/2002

The core concepts of the nine you know who, as summarized "You should take money seriously. In fact, you shouldnt enjoy investing. That's a trap. It makes you too active. You churn your own portfolio. You listen to stories, and most of the stories are not worth listening to."

Professor Donald Mitchell | 3 out of 5 Stars!
17/01/2001

This book is the nonmath, condensed books version of much of the financial theory written minded investors. Those useful research-based distinctions are not made here.

If you want to understand what you should be doing as an investor, I would suggest looking elsewhere. Depending on your goals and circumstances, different paths may make sense for you. If you are between 46 and 56, I suggest that you start with Charles Schwab's new book, You're 50 -- Now What?

Of the key lessons in the book, you should pay most attention to the advice to diversify, hold as much in common stocks as your risk profile allows you to do, stay invested all the time, keep costs down (taxes, fees, and trading charges), focus on indexes of sectors that have historically outperformed (such as small cap, value stocks), start investing as soon as you can, add to your investments as much as possible, and . . . leave well enough alone (forget about chasing the latest hot stock or manager to try to beat the averages -- past performance is not an indicator of what will come next).

If you do decide to read this book, check your behavior against the principles I have just listed above. Most people violate these concepts, and have missed the chance to make more money.

May you achieve all of your financial goals!

Shreyans | 5 out of 5 Stars!
29/12/2000

Investments Titans managed companies that have a strong franchise (brand name). An investor should try to invest in a business that he/she understands well and companies that generate lots of cash and competitive characteristics. When he/she buys a stock at what you think appears to be an attractive discounted price, he/she will benefit from the future increase in value generated by owing all or part of a business that is well established.

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