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Wise Investing Made Simple: Larry Swedroe's Tales to Enrich Your Future
Wall Street wants you to think that investing is hard. Financial advisors dazzle us with two-bit words like “Sharpe ratio.” Flashy advertisements tease us with historical performance. We are taught to lust after mysterious Greek letters—alpha, beta, delta—and are seduced by what Jane Bryant Quinn calls the “investment pornography” of Wall Street. Confused (and sometimes afraid), most of us end up paying too much for what amounts to mediocre advice.
Wise Investing Made Simple turns that paradigm on its head, using entertaining stories about sports, myths and money to explain the most important concepts in investing. Using this book, you can cut through the fog of false promises to uncover simple, low-cost strategies that will beat the majority of professional investors. |
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Active Index Investing - Maximizing Portfolio Performance and Minimizing Risk through Global Index Strategies
A practical and detailed guide to the art and science of index-based investing, and how sophisticated investors use index-based strategies to minimize portfolio risk and maximize long-term performance.
For over three decades, indexing has become increasingly accepted by both institutional and individual investors. Index benchmarks and investment products that track them have been a driving force in the transformation of investment strategy from art to science. Yet investors' understanding of the sophistication of this burgeoning field has lagged the growing use of index products. Active Index Investing aims fill that gap.
The book aims to be the definitive guide on how indexes are constructed, managed as portfolios, and how the world's most sophisticated investors use index-based strategies to enhance performance, reduce costs and minimize the risks of global investing. In fact, it is 'Five Books in One' - with its 31 chapters providing a comprehensive exploration of (1) the theories undergirding indexing, (2) best practices in benchmark construction, (3) the ever-expanding world of index-based investment products and vehicles, (4) index portfolio management techniques for equity and fixed income funds and (5) the parameters for chooosing between index products and the ways in which investors capture the overall benefits of indexing.
Active Index Investing has a unique format that captures the views of over 50 of the investment industry's leading experts and practitioners, while maintaining a holistic view of this complex subject matter. Every major asset class is covered, as well as the perspectives of index fund managers, index providers, plan sponsors and other asset owners, financial advisors and indidvidual investors. The book is robustly supplemented by this 'E-ppendix' site (www.ActiveIndexInvesting.com - supported by the resources of the IndexUniverse.com.)
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Murray Coleman Boo-Ya For Merkel
Thanks for providing some clarity on these new issues, Matt. Did you or Jim happen to see David Merkel's piece today taking a shot at our latest blogs on ETNs?
Matthew Hougan The Thing About ETNs
Jim's mostly right about ETNs. What matters is how they perform for investors.
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