As with his weekly column, James Montier's Value Investing is a must read for all students of the financial markets. In short order, Montier shreds the 'efficient market hypothesis', elucidates the pertinence of behavioral finance, and explains the crucial difference between investment process and investment outcomes. Montier makes his arguments with clear insight and spirited good humor, and then backs them up with cold hard facts. Buy this book for yourself, and for anyone you know who cares...
A detailed guide to overcoming the most frequently encountered psychological pitfalls of investing Bias, emotion, and overconfidence are just three of the many behavioral traits that can lead investors to lose money or achieve lower returns. Behavioral finance, which recognizes that there is a psychological element to all investor decision-making, can help you overcome this obstacle. In The Little Book of Behavioral Investing, expert James Montier takes you through some of the most important...
Investori peamiseks probleemiks, ja paljuski tema suurimaks vaenlaseks, on ei keegi muu kui tema ise. Selle ebamugava tõeni on jõudnud terve armaada jagu tarku mehi, teiste seas James Montier. Piisab vaid pilgust investorite tegelikku kasumit kirjeldavale Dalbari uuringule, et selles isegi veenduda. Viimase 20 aasta jooksul on S & P 500 tootlus olnud igal aastal veidi üle 8%. Aktiivsed haldajad võtavad sellest 1–2% ja nii võibki jääda mulje, et investeerimisfondi üksikinvestorid teenivad...