Extent: | Online-Ressource (1 online resource (1 online resource.)) |
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Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Language: | English |
Notes: | Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record. Description based on print version record Investing with the Trend: A Rules-Based Approach to Money Management; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1: Introduction; Believable Misinformation; Indicators and Terminology You Should Be Familiar with; Living in the Noise; Data; Part I: Market Fiction, Flaws, and Facts; Chapter 2: Fictions Told to Investors; Believable Misinformation in Investing; The Void of Accountability; Hiding behind Statistics; You Must Remain Invested or You Will Miss the 10 Best Days of the Year; Diversification Will Protect You?; Dollar Cost Averaging Compounding Is the Eighth Wonder of the WorldRelative Performance; Chapter 3: Flaws in Modern Financial Theory; What Modern Portfolio Theory Forgot or Ignored; Modern Portfolio Theory and the Bell Curve; Black Monday, October 19, 1987; Tails Wagging the Dog; Standard Deviation (Sigma) and Its Shortcomings; Improper Process; High Sigma Days We All Remember; Black Monday, October 28 and Black Tuesday, October 29, 1929; Black Monday, October 19, 1987; 1885-2012; Rolling Returns and Gaussian Statistics; Risk and Uncertainty; Back to the Original Question: Is Volatility Risk? Is Linear Analysis Good Enough?Linear Regression Must Have Correlation; The 60/40 Myth Exposed; Discounted Cash Flow Model; Chapter 4: Misuse of Statistics and Other Controversial Practices; The Deception of Average; One If by Land, Two If by Sea; Everything on Four Legs Is a Pig; Chapter 5: The Illusion of Forecasting; The Reign of Error; An Investment Professional's Dilemma; Gurus/Experts; Masking an Intellectual Void; Earnings Season; Are Financial Advisors Worth 1 Percent of AUM (Assets under Management)?; Economists Are Good at Predicting the Market; News Is Noise Chapter 6: The Enemy in the MirrorReal Time versus History; Behavioral Investing; Behavioral Biases; Ambiguity Aversion; Anchoring; Availability; Calendar Effects; Cognitive Dissonance; Communal Reinforcement; Confirmation Bias; Disposition Effect; Endowment Effect; Halo Effect; Herding; Hindsight Bias; Loss Aversion/Risk Aversion; Overconfidence; Overreaction; Prospect Theory; Recency; Representativeness; Selective Thinking; Self-Attribution; Self-Deception; Status Quo Bias; Underreaction; Bias Tracks for Investors; Investor Emotions; Investors as a Whole Do Poorly Chapter 7: Market Facts: Bull and Bear MarketsCalendar versus Market Math; Stock Exchange Holidays; Understanding the Past; Bull Markets; Bear Markets; Just How Bad Can a Bear Market Be?; Bear Markets and Withdrawals; Market Volatility; Highly Volatile Periods; Dispersion of Prices; Secular Markets; Secular Bull Markets; Secular Bull Markets since 1900; Secular Bull Data; Secular Bull Market Composite; Secular Bear Markets; Secular Bear Markets since 1900; Secular Bear Data; Secular Bear Market Composite; The Last Secular Bear Market (1966-1982) Chapter 8: Market Facts: Valuations, Returns, and Distributions |
ISBN: | 978-1-118-80834-4 ; 1-118-80834-7 ; 1-118-72697-9 ; 978-1-118-50837-4 ; 978-1-118-72669-3 ; 1-118-72669-3 ; 978-1-118-72697-6 ; 978-1-306-16906-6 ; 1-306-16906-2 ; 1-118-50837-8 ; 978-1-118-80834-4 ; 1-306-17175-X ; 978-1-118-50837-4 |
Source: | ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW |
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