Markets Never Forget (But People do) /

In this book, Fisher takes aim at some major market memory mishaps-like the idea stocks have become inherently more volatile or that wildly above- or below-average returns are abnormal. He shows how, early in every recovery, investors don't believe in it - often at a huge cost. And he shows how...

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Main Author: Fisher, Ken
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley and Son, 2012
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Summary:In this book, Fisher takes aim at some major market memory mishaps-like the idea stocks have become inherently more volatile or that wildly above- or below-average returns are abnormal. He shows how, early in every recovery, investors don't believe in it - often at a huge cost. And he shows how, in investing, ideology is deadly. Most important, he teaches how you can use history as one rate and help begin getting better investing results.
Physical Description:216tr. ; 23cm
ISBN:9781118091548