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Author Ellis, Charles D., author.

Title Figuring it out : sixty years of answering investors' most important questions / Charles D. Ellis
Published Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., [2022]

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 335 pages) : illustrations
Contents The Changing Game -- The Loser's Game -- The Winners' Game -- The Winner's Game II -- The Rise and Fall of Performance Investing -- Seven Rules for More Innovative Portfolio Management in an Age of Discontinuity -- Will Success Spoil Performance Investing? -- To Get Performance, You Have to Be Organized for It -- Investing Success in Two Easy Lessons -- The End of Active Investing? -- In Defense of Active Investing -- Murder on the Orient Express: The Mystery of Underperformance -- Best Practice Investment Committees -- Levels of the Game -- An Invitation to Winning -- Small Slam! -- A Lesson from Seaside Cemetery -- Tommy Armour on Investing -- Ted Williams' Great Lessons for Investors -- Symptoms and Signs -- Lessons from the Warwick and Cha̲teau Chambord -- Investment Management Fees Are Higher Than We Think -- Computer People May Be Planning a Revolution -- Characteristics of Successful Investment Firms -- A New Paradigm of Investment Management -- Lessons on Grand Strategy -- Pension Funds Need MORE Management MANAGEMENT -- The Significance of -- Where Were We? -- Hard Choices: Where Are We Now? -- Bonds for Long-Term Investors? -- What Role Should Bonds Play? -- Too Much Liquidity Will Cost You -- Letter to My Grandkids: 12 Essential Investing Guidelines -- Miss Sally's Attic -- Ben Graham: Ideas as Mementos -- The Corporate Tax Cut -- Repurchase Stock to Revitalize Equity -- Anti-Trust, Bank Mergers, and the PNB Decision
Summary "One of the great joys of a professional life, as physicist Richard Feynman once explained, is the joy of "figuring it out." Of course, figuring out investing questions is not as important and certainly not as enduring as figuring out the basic laws of physics, but it certainly is, has been, and likely will be as fascinating--and more fun for readers concerned about our investments. (Hint: that means all of us.) Readers leafing through Charley Ellis' masterworks will enjoy being reminded of some of the great controversies that animated the world of professional investing over the past sixty years from a keen observer in the investment profession. In short, Ellis lived through those controversies and played his part in figuring them out, observing the remarkable minds that solve the most vexing questions in investments. When Ellis left Harvard Business School with an MBA and headed to Wall Street and a happy career in investing, HBS offered no courses in investing, there were no CFAs, and almost nobody was interested in the stock or bond markets. At that time, worldwide employment in the securities and investment fields was less than 5,000. Half a century later, employment was well over 500,000 and HBS offered three dozen courses on all sorts of investing, and almost everyone seemed interested in the securities markets. At least as important, the average talent of the men and women in engaged in all aspects of investing had steadily increased to make the field known today for having many of the most talented, best informed, hardest working, and best paid people in the world. Belief in bonds as the way to damp down changes in the stock market continues among investors and their advisers. This will likely continue. The "opportunity cost" of owning bonds vs. owning stocks is hard to compare to the "anxiety cost" of being exposed to stock market fluctuations. Canards like "Invest your age in bonds" are easy to remember and somehow sound like experience-based wisdom. But Ellis encourages investors to view their securities portfolios correctly as only one component of their Total Financial Portfolio which, for most of us, has large stable value components like our homes, the net present value of our future incomes or savings and our Social Security benefits. Figuring It Out, like eyewitness reports from the field, tell Ellis' unique story of learning about important aspects of investing. Learning as you invest is exactly what make an investor even more savvy and disciplined"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on October 28, 2022)
Subject Investments.
Portfolio management.
Investments
Investments
Portfolio management
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2022015213
ISBN 111989896X
9781119898979
1119898978
9781119898962
Other Titles Sixty years of answering investors' most important questions
60 years of answering investors' most important questions