Summary of Adam Seessel's Where the Money Is


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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 Good investors have a monk-like devotion to their field. They do not live by testosterone or adrenaline, but by study, learn, and practice. They do not make decisions based on urgency, but on a patient incremental approach. #2 The reversion to the mean framework is a mathematical term for the simple idea that life eventually returns to normal. It states that nothing essential changes in the world’s economy, and that if stocks are cheap relative to their profits, they will eventually return to a normal, lower valuation. #3 I was a junior oil and gas analyst at Bernstein, and I fed data about the companies I covered into the black box computer model. In the late twentieth century, everything returned to normal, which generated large gains for the firm and its clients. #4 I had begun to feel that the market had finished weighing my stocks and found them wanting. The companies I owned shared two characteristics: they were all cheap stocks, and historically that had been a good quality. But all of them likely had their best days behind them.




Summary of Adam Smith's The money game


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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 Wall Street is famous for its gossipy culture, and its writers are never hailed as heroes for their work. #2 The author was working on a Sunday column about Wall Street that would be published in New York magazine. He was afraid his identity would get out, so he decided to use a pseudonym. #3 Keynes, a Cambridge economist, had a great sense of life and living, which is evident in his writings. #4 The author once read a book by two economists who studied how to model and analyze games, and he was shocked to discover that the stock market fit the definition of a game.




Where the Money Is


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A successful investor and a contributor to Barron's and Fortune introduces a refreshed value-based framework that any investor can use to beat the market as tech stocks continue to rise.




Keynes's Way to Wealth: Timeless Investment Lessons from The Great Economist


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“Mr. Wasik’s distillation of how Keynes made--and then remade--his fortune is instructive. And the principles that Keynes followed have stood the test of time. As Mr. Wasik adds, 'The object of investing is to ensure prosperity, not to become obsessed with making money.'" The New York Times John Maynard Keynes indelibly made his mark on global economics... Few people know, however, that he was also a daring, steel-nerved investor who built a multimilliondollar fortune in the stock market while providing financial counsel to the likes of Winston Churchill and FDR. Now, you can learn from--and imitate--Keynes's success by examining the story of his lifeand investment strategies, masterfully told by awardwinning author John F. Wasik. As you follow Keynes from his early years with the Bloomsbury Group, through two world wars and the Great Depression Keynes's theories and practices come to life by way of the historic and personal events that shaped them. Like today's investors, Keynes faced markets roiled by panic, inflation, deflation, widespread unemployment, and war--and he developed a core set of principles to prosper in every climate. With the individual investor in mind, this straightforward guide makes it easy for investors at all levels to implement the action-oriented strategies presented in each of the 10 chapters and start investing like Keynes today by: Buying and holding quality stocks Ignoring short-term news Building diversified portfolios Trading contrary to market momentum Getting the most out of dividend stocks Using the eloquent insight of a seasoned investment writer, author John F. Wasik digs down into what investments Keynes owned, how he bought and sold them, how his theories guided his investments, and vice versa. He illustrates why Keynes's ideas, insights, and portfolio strategies have withstood the test of time, and how they will continue to produce financial gains for dedicated investors. In a nutshell, Wasik delivers a pragmatic guide to the style of portfolio management practiced by such Keynes followers as Benjamin Graham, Warren Buffett, and Charles Munger. The smart money gets richer in all types of weather, and so can you by following Keynes's Way to Wealth. PRAISE FOR KEYNES'S WAY TO WEALTH: "Intelligent investing ultimately depends on having an intelligent theory of the economy. This story of Keynes's life as an investor illustrates this beautifully." -- Robert Shiller, professor of Economics, Yale University; New York Times columnist; and author of Finance and the Good Society "The great economist John Maynard Keynes speculated and lost big-time. Out of the ashes, he evolved some great long-term investment strategies that will work for every prudent investor. While picking up tips, you'll also find that this book is a great read." -- Jane Bryant Quinn, author of Making the Most of Your Money NOW "I'd always heard Keynes was a talented investor but never knew any of the details. John Wasik's excellent book uncovers that story and reveals Keynes's considerable investing skills. If you enjoy studying great investors, add this book to your list." -- Joe Mansueto, founder and CEO, Morningstar, Inc. "With the possible exception of Mark Twain, no one surpasses John Maynard Keynes as a source of pithy financial wisdom and sayings. Keynes’s Way to Wealth mines the reasoning and investment experiences behind his quotability, a bounty that will simultaneously edify, entertain, and augment your bottom line." -- William J. Bernstein, author and principal, Efficient Frontier Advisors




The Anxious Investor


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A revelatory new guide to becoming a smarter investor, drawing upon behavioral psychology, economic modeling, and market history to offer practical advice for reaching your financial goals "With the equity and fixed-income markets off to a rough start in 2022, investors might do well to review the lessons shared in Mr. Nations’s book." —Wall Street Journal The human brain is ill-suited to making wise investment decisions. We are overconfident in our own knowledge and hunches, terrible at assessing risk, and prone to chasing financial thrills rather than measured long-term goals. Making matters worse, periods of severe market turbulence—whether the dotcom bubble of the late 90’s, the Great Recession a decade later, or the brief, vertiginous COVID crash of 2020—bring out our most irrational selves, at the exact moment when the consequences for investment mistakes are most severe. Scott Nations has spent his career studying market volatility. His firm, Nations Indexes, is the world’s leading independent developer of volatility and option-enhanced indexes. In The Anxious Investor, he teaches readers how to understand markets, master their own fear, and make the most of their money. Drawing upon cutting-edge research in behavioral psychology, Nations shows that the secrets to excellent investing lie in mastering the quirks of human psychology. How are some investors able to make prudent decisions under pressure, while others rely on gut instinct to disastrous effect? How can we prepare for a market crash before it happens? And what can help us stay the course when the waters get choppy? Using the stories of three infamous market bubbles as his backdrop, Nations offers readers history’s hard-earned lessons about greed, volatility, and value. Whether you’re saving for retirement, a home, or a child’s college education, The Anxious Investor offers a blueprint for achieving your goals. While we can never know exactly which financial surprises may loom ahead, here is an indispensable resource for investors to make sense of them.




Keynes and the Market


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Keynes and the Market is an entertaining guide to John Maynard Keynes– amazing stock market success. It weaves the economist's value investing tenets around key events in his richly lived life. This timely book identifies what modern masters of the market have taken from Keynes and used in their own investing styles–and what you too can learn from one of the greatest economic thinkers of the twentieth century. If you want to profit in today's turbulent stock market the techniques outlined here will put you in a better position to succeed.




Vision Investing


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Beat Wall Street & Gain Great Long-Term Returns Using Proven Investment Tools & Information Straight From a Seasoned Investor! What are your beliefs for investing, or what would you like it to be? Are your beliefs empowering or disempowering? Have you made or lost money? Investing in the stock market presents a myriad of opportunities to build and store lasting wealth. In fact, a 2019 study found that stocks have decisively outpaced bonds and cash, making them the most profitable investment over the last 120 years. However, you don't need to empty your entire savings account just so you can invest in high-fee unit trusts, or complex hedge funds, nor do you absolutely have to hire a Wall Street professional to do your investing for you. Truth be told, you don't need an advanced degree in finance to make it big in the stock market. All you need is to give yourself adequate time, cultivate the right mindset, and - of course - add "Vision Investing" in your toolkit. "Vision Investing" is by Eugene Ng, seasoned investor and Founder and Chief Investment Officer of Vision Capital. Since its inception in 2017, Vision Capital has consistently outperformed the S&P 500 every year, returning +143.0% versus +30.1% for the benchmark. Vision Capital seeks to bring the vision of a better collective global future to life by only investing in innovative, technology-driven companies that create positive, meaningful impact in the world. In his book, beginners like you will get proven strategies and evidence-based information on how to go above and beyond the average investor, build your own wealth, beat Wall Street by a long shot, and bring the vision of a better collective global future to life! Over the course of this game-changing guide, you will: Quickly learn why long-term investments provide better, more rewarding yields than short-term trades Make full use of your advantages as an individual investor and gain an edge over Wall Street and finance professionals using evidence-based strategies Pick winning, values-centered companies to invest in within your own industry without the need to hire a professional And so much more! "Wall Street is the only place that people ride to in a Rolls Royce to get advice from those who take the subway." - Warren Buffett With the help of this book, you will be able to learn how to avoid the mediocre and become a full-fledged shareholder who invests and owns shares in some of the best values-driven businesses out there, all while contributing to the vision of a better tomorrow for all! Scroll up, Click on "Buy Now with 1-Click", and Beat Wall Street Today!




The Big Money


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Veteran investor and mutual-fund manager Fred Kobrick draws on his decades ofsuccess as a stock-picker to explain his Seven Steps to financial security inany investing climate.




Invest In The Best


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This book concentrates on the investment style of Business Perspective Investing, as practiced by Benjamin Graham and Warren Buffett. It takes the reader through the realisation that the thought process involved when buying shares in a company is no different to buying the company in its entirety. Beginning with how to assess the quality of a business, it explains and illustrates with examples what to look for in company accounts, how to determine the value drivers of a business, the strength of its franchise and how to interpret key financial ratios and performance indicators. It discusses the ideal characteristics of a business worthy of investment so that you will develop a mental checklist of what to look out for. The book then sets out a number of valuation methods to determine the likely economic worth of a company. It is against this estimate that a judgement can be made as to whether a share price offers good value. The book concludes with thoughts on portfolio construction, in particular Focus Investing, where a concentrated approach is taken, and legitimate reasons for deciding to sell a holding. Throughout, the emphasis is on the methodology used to manage the Sanford DeLand UK Buffettology Fund.




Capitalism without Capital


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Early in the twenty-first century, a quiet revolution occurred. For the first time, the major developed economies began to invest more in intangible assets, like design, branding, and software, than in tangible assets, like machinery, buildings, and computers. For all sorts of businesses, the ability to deploy assets that one can neither see nor touch is increasingly the main source of long-term success. But this is not just a familiar story of the so-called new economy. Capitalism without Capital shows that the growing importance of intangible assets has also played a role in some of the larger economic changes of the past decade, including the growth in economic inequality and the stagnation of productivity. Jonathan Haskel and Stian Westlake explore the unusual economic characteristics of intangible investment and discuss how an economy rich in intangibles is fundamentally different from one based on tangibles. Capitalism without Capital concludes by outlining how managers, investors, and policymakers can exploit the characteristics of an intangible age to grow their businesses, portfolios, and economies.