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Thank you for viewing! ◎ Immediate purchase and silent purchase are welcome. ◎ Ships as soon as possible, same day shipping. I will do my best to ensure a satisfactory transaction. -------------------- Regular price: 2,750 yen (tax included) ISBN: 9784532358235 Published: July 23, 2019 Author: Burton Malkiel, translated by Shosuke Ide Publisher: Nikkei Business Publications, Inc. Pages: 512 Size: 4x6 -------------------- [Content Introduction] ◆ "The Bible of Investing" read worldwide Since its first edition in 1973, this book has sold over 1.5 million copies in the United States and is a best-selling and long-selling book praised as a "masterpiece of investment," the latest edition of A Random Walk Down Wall Street. The book's main argument is the simple idea that "investing in index funds is best," but what sets it apart from similar books is that it uses data to thoroughly discuss why other investment methods are inferior to index investing. Based on past data, it proves that the long-term returns of active funds underperform the market average, and it's exhilarating and clear to read when it says that it's "the same as operating a portfolio chosen by a monkey throwing darts." Despite its serious content, it uses few mathematical formulas and makes extensive use of graphs and tables, making it easy for beginners to understand. It's also an interesting read, with stories about foolish technical analysis methods and bubbles from tulips to IT. [Table of Contents] Part 1 Stocks and Value Chapter 1 Two Major Schools of Stock Investment Chapter 2 The Madness of the Market Chapter 3 The Bubble from the 1960s to the 90s Chapter 4 The 21st Century Began with a Huge Bubble Part 2 The Performance of Professional Investors Chapter 5 Two Methods of Stock Analysis Chapter 6 Do Technical Strategies Pay Off? Chapter 7 Examining Fundamentalists' Skills Part 3 New Investment Technology Chapter 8 New Jogging Shoes - Modern Portfolio Theory Chapter 9 Taking Risks to Increase Returns Chapter 10 New Challenges from the Behavioral Finance School Chapter 11 "Smart Beta" and "Risk Parity" - New Portfolio Construction Methods Part 4 A Guide to Walking Down Wall Street Chapter 12 Ten Commandments for Managing Your Wealth's Health Chapter 13 Inflation and the Returns of Financial Assets Chapter 14 The Investor's Life Cycle and Investment Strategies Chapter 15 Three Approaches to Beat Wall Street
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