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An accessible, and intuitive, guide to stock valuation. Valuation is at the heart of any investment decision, whether that decision is to buy, sell, or hold. In The Little Book of Valuation, expert Aswath Damodaran explains the techniques in language that any investors can understand, so you can...
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The guide for investors who want a better understanding of investment strategies that have stood the test of timeThis thoroughly revised and updated edition of Investment Philosophies covers different investment philosophies and reveal the beliefs that underlie each one, the evidence on whether...
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"Aswath Damodaran is "the Dean of Valuation". He has been regarded as a definitive source on the best valuation techniques that investors can deploy to value companies and stocks precisely and wisely. Valuation is at the heart of any investment decision, whether that decision is buy, sell or...
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The guide for investors who want a better understanding of investment strategies that have stood the test of time This thoroughly revised and updated edition of Investment Philosophies covers different investment philosophies and reveal the beliefs that underlie each one, the evidence on whether...
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One of most significant empirical findings in the behavioral finance literature is that investor sentiment affects asset prices. However, the mechanism by which sentiment affects asset prices is not well understood. Individuals are widely believed to be more influenced by sentiment than other...
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In his 2008 letter to Berkshire shareholders, Warren Buffett presented a critique of the Black-Scholes option pricing model as a tool for valuing long-dated options, including options that Berkshire had written. Given Mr. Buffett's track record, it worth investigating precisely why he thinks...
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