Winning the Loser's Game

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查爾斯-埃利斯的《贏得輸傢的遊戲》寫得非常棒。這部經典著作最初由一篇精闢的文章《投資政策》發展而來,1985年首次齣版,到現在已經是第5版,內容更加豐富。當然,書的核心沒有變——管理好你的投資組閤,謹防華爾街的哄騙。

出版者:McGraw-Hill
作者:Charles D. Ellis
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頁數:144
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出版時間:2002-03-14
價格:USD 24.95
裝幀:Hardcover
isbn號碼:9780071387675
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  • E-Finance-金融學 
  • 交易 
  • 交易理念 
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This book offers strategies for seizing control of your investment future - by working with the markets instead of against them. 'This remarkably insightful and lucidly written investment classic should be required reading for every serious investor' - Burton G. Malkiel, Author, "A Random Walk Down Wall Street". 'This is by far the best book on investment policy and management'. - Peter Drucker. 'Ellis has written a liberating book about investing. This book will enable you to face your money matters squarely, with intelligence and vision, and help you create a plan that will increase the security and freedom of your later years' - Byron R. Wien, Morgan Stanley. '...a 'must read'. This clearly-written book explores concepts essential to both institutional and individual investors. It is not a simplistic 'do-it-yourself' cookbook, but an elegant guide to investment truths and paradoxes' - Abby Joseph Cohen, Stock Market Strategist and Managing Director, Goldman, Sachs & Co. '...radical in its simplicity. Investors - institutional and otherwise - will find this jolt to their cherished beliefs refreshing' - Adam Smith, Adam Smith's Money World. 'An outstanding guide for the individual investor, full of sound and useful advice for making one's way through the confusing maze of our contemporary financial world' - William E. Simon, Former Secretary of the Treasury. 'What can I do to beat the markets?' It's one of today's most often asked questions. And the answer, maddening in both its simplicity and its complexity, is simple: Instead of playing the loser's game of trying to 'beat the markets', enjoy winning investing by learning how to get the markets to work for you. Through three previous editions of "Winning the Loser's Game", Charles Ellis has shown investors how the markets really work and why most investors are their own worst enemies. Relying on simple data and historical facts, Ellis argues that the most successful investors avoid short-term traps to concentrate on long-term strategies that allow time, compounding, and the natural ebbs and flows of the markets to work their magic. Charles Ellis has 40 years of experience working with the leading investment organizations around the world and is in the unique position to tell it like it is. "Winning the Loser's Game" provides dozens of sound ideas on how to be a smarter investor, and for plugging the leaks in your investment returns. From preventing unnecessarily high taxes to avoiding unconscionably high fees, this common-sense guidebook for independent investors reveals how to: match your investment program to the realities of the market and work effectively with your investment managers; make the most of the 'unfair' index fund advantage in today's tumultuous market environment; keep from getting burned by the market's inevitable up-and-down cycles; institute an annual review process that includes both your and your heirs' lifelines; and, maximize financial success through five stages, from Earning, Saving, and Investing through Estate Planning and Giving. In today's markets, an unprecedented quarter-century of performance has blinded investors to the historical base rate of investment returns. "Winning the Loser's Game" cuts through the fog like a beacon of common sense and clarity, and helps you to see how today's most highly touted shortcuts and secrets are almost always guaranteed to hurt you in the long run. With updated facts and figures and six new chapters, it sidesteps complications and formulas to provide you with the straight-talking secrets to winning investing.

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宽泛的说,市场上存在两大类风险:一类是投资风险,另一类是投资者风险。前者吸引了所有的注意,但后者才应该是我们关注的焦点,因为只要在这一方面付出适度的努力,每位投资者都可以获得截然不同的结果。相反,我们对投资风险就只能束手无策。 正因为主动型基金经理天赋异禀,...  

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宽泛的说,市场上存在两大类风险:一类是投资风险,另一类是投资者风险。前者吸引了所有的注意,但后者才应该是我们关注的焦点,因为只要在这一方面付出适度的努力,每位投资者都可以获得截然不同的结果。相反,我们对投资风险就只能束手无策。 正因为主动型基金经理天赋异禀,...  

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去年看过这本书,今年又重新读这本书,感悟不同。 看完后,我一直在提醒自己是业余选手,要少犯错,等。它的一些看上去散漫的话还是蛮有道理的。  

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从毕业后到今年十年了,陆陆续续读了很多投资书籍,但真正产生效果的是资产配置类的书籍,花最少的精力取得了最好的效果。 看到几本技术分析书籍高居豆瓣投资类评分榜,为大家的养老金感到了深深的担忧。 借用书籍中的一句话,投资很简单,但觉不容易。 希望更多的人能从资产配...  

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各位豆友,这是我参与翻译的第一部作品,大家多多指教,翻译不当的地方请指出,我们将会在下一个印刷版中及时和出版社校正。  

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看瞭這本書纔知道,其實觀點本身可以非常的簡短,那麼一本書為什麼要這麼長呢?因為需要讓彆人確信你的觀點。對於讀者來說,如果你本來就認同他的觀點,真的沒有必要花那麼長的時間去讀他的這些論述,隻是增加瞭自己的“偏見”而已。

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投資管理的方法論,偏重學術和西方國情,思想值得藉鑒

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如果你不認識自己。在股市中尋找自我的代價很昂貴。

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如果你不認識自己。在股市中尋找自我的代價很昂貴。

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投資管理的方法論,偏重學術和西方國情,思想值得藉鑒

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