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(Returns), Elroy Dimson, Paul Marsh, Mike Staunton (2001).
Triumph
of the Optimists: 101 Years of Global Investment Returns.
(Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 399 p.). London Business
School. More data, extending farther back in time and covering more
countries than CRSP (Center for Research in Securities Prices) - annual
real and nominal returns on equities, bonds, and bills, as well as GDP,
inflation, and exchange rate data, over 101 years (1900-2000) for
sixteen countries in North American and Europe plus Australia, South
Africa, and Japan (Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany,
Ireland, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, South Africa, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, United Kingdom, and United States).
Shanta Acharya, Elroy Dimson (2007).
Endowment Asset Management: Investment Strategies in Oxford and
Cambridge. (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 384 p.).
Associate Director of the Initiative on Foundation and Endowment Asset
Management, BGI Professor of Investment Management, respectively (London
Business School). Asset management; Endowments--Great Britain.
How the
colleges that comprise Oxford and Cambridge make their investing
decisions.
Keith Ambachtsheer, Robert D. Arnott,
Clifford S. Asness, Peter L. Bernstein et al (2005).
Bold Thinking on Investment Management: The FAJ 60th Anniversary
Anthology. (Charlottesville, VA: CFA Institute, 320 p.).
Director of the Rotman International Centre for Pension Management
(University of Toronto); Managing Principal at AQR Capital
Management, LLC; President of Peter Bernstein, Inc. (Consulting Editor
of the Journal of Portfolio Management). Portfolio management;
Investment advisors; Investment strategy.
60th anniversary issue of the Financial Analysts Journal®.
ed. Peter L. Bernstein and Frank J. Fabozzi (1997).
Streetwise:
The Best of the Journal of Portfolio Management (Princeton, NJ:
Princeton University Press, 321 p.). Portfolio management;
Investments. A selection of articles previously published in the
Journal of portfolio management over a period of nearly 25 years.
John C. Boland (1985). Wall Street's Insiders: How You Can
Profit with the Smart Money (New York, NY: Morrow, 226 p.).
Investments--United States; Insider trading in securities--United
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Don Cassidy (1991).
It's Not What Stocks You Buy, It's When You
Sell That Counts. (Chicago, IL: Probus, 298 p.). Senior Analyst
with Lipper Analytical Services, Inc. Stocks; Speculation. Discusses
profitable, proven methods for defining your stock market goals, and
for selling when those goals have been reached; helps you identify and
isolate your resistance in order to sell when it counts.
--- (1999).
When the Dow Breaks: Insights and Strategies for
Protecting Your Profits in a Turbulent Market. (New York, NY:
McGraw-Hill, 208 p.). Investments -- United States -- Handbooks,
manuals, etc.; Stocks -- United States -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.;
Stock exchanges -- United States -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Ira U. Cobleigh (1989).
Happiness Is a Stock That Lets You Sleep
at Night (New York, NY: D.I. Fine, 160 p.). Stocks; Investments.
James J. Cramer (2002).
Confessions of a Street Addict. (New
York, NY: Simon & Schuster, 339 p.). Hedge Fund Manager. Wall Street;
Hedging (Finance); Stockbrokers; Securities industry; Journalism,
Commercial.
Aswath Damodaran (2003).
Investment Philosophies: Successful
Strategies and the Investors Who Made Them Work. (Hoboken, NJ:
Wiley, 504 p.). Investment analysis.
James Dines (1975).
The Invisible Crash: What It Is, Why It
Happened, How to Protect Yourself Against It. (New York, NY:
Random House, 367 p.). Inflation (Finance)--United States; Finance,
Personal; Gold.
Charles D. Ellis (1998).
Winning the Loser's Game: Timeless
Strategies for Successful Investing (New York, NY: McGraw-Hill,
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ed. Charles D. Ellis with James R. Vertin (1989).
Classics: An
Investor's Anthology (Homewood, IL: Dow Jones-Irwin, 759 p.).
Investments; Risk management; Stock exchanges
--- (1991).
Classics II: Another Investor's Anthology
(Homewood, IL: Business One Irwin, 626 p.). Investments; Risk
management; Stock exchanges.
Charles D. Ellis with James R. Vertin (1997).
The Investor's
Anthology: Original Ideas from the Industry's Greatest Minds (New
York, NY: Wiley, 297 p.). Investments--United States; Stock exchanges.
Joseph Ellis (2005).
Ahead of the Curve: A Commonsense Guide to Forecasting Business and
Stock Market Cycles. (Boston, MA: Harvard Business School
Press, 256 p.). Former partner of Goldman, Sachs & Co., ranked for
eighteen consecutive years by Institutional Investor magazine as Wall
Street's #1 retail-industry analyst. Economic forecasting.
Recognize, react to signs of economic
change before they have an impact on business and investments.
Eric S. Emory (1973).
When to Sell Stocks: Portfolio
Liquidation; the Key to Superior Performance without Stock Selection
(Homewood, IL: Dow Jones-Irwin, 104 p.). Stocks; Investments.
Louis Engel and Henry Hecht (1994).
How to Buy Stocks
(Boston, MA: Little, Brown, 398 p. [8th ed.]). Securities; Investments
Kenneth L. Fisher (1987).
The Wall Street Waltz: 90 Visual
Perspectives: Illustrated Lessons from Financial Cycles and Trends.
(Chicago, IL: Contemporary Books, 210 p.). Stocks -- United States --
Charts, diagrams, etc.; Interest rates -- United States -- Charts,
diagrams, etc.; Economic indicators -- United States -- Charts,
diagrams, etc.
Kenneth L. Fisher, Jennifer Chou, Lara W. Hoffmans (2006).
The Only Three Questions That Count: Investing by Knowing What Others
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Forbes Columnist. Investments; Speculation. Key
investing questions, what they really mean, how to use them.
Philip A. Fisher (2003).
Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits and
Other Writings by Philip A. Fisher. (New York, NY: Wiley, 320
p.). Stocks; Investments. Wiley Investment Classics.
Norman Fosback (1993).
Stock Market Logic: A Sophisticated
Approach to Profits on Wall Street (Chicago, IL: Dearborn
Financial Pub., 384 p.). Stocks--United States--Handbooks, manuals,
etc.; Speculation--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Leo Gough (2000).
Trading the World Markets: Interviews with the
Great Global Investors (New York, NY: Wiley, 260 p.).
Capitalists and financiers--Biography; Investments, Foreign;
International business enterprises.
Brooke Harrington (2008).
Pop Finance: Investment Clubs and the New Investor Populism.
(Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 256 p.). Researcher at the
Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies. Investment
clubs--United States; Investments--Social aspects--United States.
Origins, impact of mass engagement in investing;
new market populism via rise of investment clubs; gender-based
differences in investing returns; investing as statement, and for
profit.
Jim Huguet (1999).
Great Companies, Great Returns: The
Breakthrough Investing Strategy That Produces Great Returns over the
Long-Term Cycle of Bull and Bear Markets Based on the Twelve Traits of
All Great Companies (New York, NY: Broadway Books, 323 p.).
Investment Consultant. Investments--United States--Case studies;
Stocks--United States--Case studies; Corporations--United States--Case
studies. 12 traits of companies which generate superior returns to
shareholders; 14 companies identified.
Lawrence E. Kochard, Cathleen M. Rittereiser (2008).
Foundation and Endowment Investing: Philosophies and Strategies of Top
Investors and Institutions. (Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, 320 p.).
Chief Investment Officer of the Georgetown University endowment;
alternative investments marketing and business development executive.
Institutional investments; Endowments--Finance. Detailed look at
successful investment approaches used by today’s leading foundations,
endowments; profiles of number of accomplished Chief Investment
Officers: their experiences, investment philosophies, challenges in
allocating assets, managing risks, selecting from increasingly
sophisticated set of investment opportunities.
Gerald M. Loeb (1971).
The Battle for Stock Market Profits (Not
the Way It's Taught at Harvard Business School) (New York, NY:
Simon & Schuster, 352 p.). Investments; Stock exchanges.
--- (1996).
The Battle for Investment Survival (New York,
NY: Wiley, 320 p.). Investments; Speculation.
Louis Lowenstein (1988).
What's Wrong with Wall Street:
Short-Term Gain and the Absentee Shareholder (Reading, MA:
Addison-Wesley, 268 p.). Stocks; Institutional investments;
Stockholders; Tender offers (Securities).
Peter Lynch with John Rothchild (1989).
One up on Wall Street:
How to Use What You Already Know to Make Money in the Market (New
York, NY: Simon & Schuster, 318 p.). Investments; Stocks;
Speculation.
--- (1993).
Beating the Street (New York, NY: Simon &
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Mutual funds--United States--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Nicholas W. Maier (2002).
Trading with the Enemy: Life Inside
Jim Cramer's Wall Street. (New York, NY: HarperBusiness, 192 p.).
Protege at Cramer's Hedge Fund. Cramer, Jim; Wall Street; Hedging
(Finance); Speculation; Stock brokers.
Burton G. Malkiel (2004).
A Random Walk Down Wall Street:
Completely Revised and Updated Eighth Edition. (New York, NY:
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--- (2003).
The Random Walk Guide to Investing: Ten Rules for
Financial Success. (New York, NY: Norton, 202 p.). Chemical Bank
Chairman's Professor of Economics (Princeton University). Finance,
Personal; Investments; Stocks.
Harry Markowitz (1991).
Portfolio Selection: Efficient
Diversification of Investments (Cambridge, MA: B. Blackwell, 384
p.). Portfolio management; Investment analysis; Stocks; Investments;
Finance--United States--History.
Ralph G. Martin (1965).
The Wizard of Wall Street; The Story of
Gerald M. Loeb. (New York, NY: Morrow, 192 p.). Loeb, Gerald M.;
Investments.
Steven L. Mintz, Dana Dakin and Thomas Willison (1998).
Beyond Wall
Street: The Art of Investing (New York, NY: Wiley, 226 p.).
Investments--United States; Investment analysis--United States.
James Morton (1997).
Investing with the Grand Masters: Insights from Britain's Greatest
Investment Minds
(Washington, DC: Pitman Pub., 398 p.). Manager of the Chelverton Fund.
Investments; Securities.
Ron Muhlenkamp (2006).
Harvesting Profits on Wall Street: Essays in Investing.
(Wexford, PA: Muhlenkamp & Company, Inc., 282 p.). Founder and
President of Muhlenkamp & Company, Inc. (founded 1977).
Investments--United States; Investment analysis; Securities--United
States. What works
and why, when investing in stocks and bonds.
John Neff with S.L. Mintz (1999).
John Neff on Investing (New York, NY: Wiley, 267 p.). Investment
analysis; Investments.
John R. Nofsinger (2002).
Investment Blunders of the Rich and
Famous-- and What You Can Learn from Them. (Upper Saddle River,
NJ: Financial Times/Prentice Hall, 302 p.). Investments--Decision
making--Case studies; Risk management--Case studies; Errors--Case
studies.
James P. O'Shaughnessy (1997).
What Works on Wall Street: A
Guide to the Best-Performing Investment Strategies of All Time
(New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 324 p.). Investments--United States;
Investment analysis--United States. Definitive guide to investing
strategies with proven returns.
--- (2006).
Predicting the Markets of Tomorrow: A Contrarian Investment Strategy
for the Next Twenty Years. (New York, NY: Portfolio, 272 p.).
Senior Managing Director at Bear Stearns,. Director of Systematic
Equity for Bear Stearns Asset Management. Investments--United States;
Investment analysis--United States. Small, midsize companies,
large company value stocks, intermediate term bonds will outperform
the market in the new cycle.
Richard Phalon (2001).
Forbes Greatest Investing Stories.
(New York, NY: Wiley, 239 p.). Contributing Editor, Forbes Magazine.
Finance, Personal--United States--Case studies; Investments--United
States--Case studies; Success in business--United States--Case
studies.
Robert C. Radcliffe (1997).
Investment: Concepts, Analysis,
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Investment analysis; Securities; Speculation.
Christina I. Ray (2001).
Think Like a Trader, Invest Like a Pro
(New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 235 p.). Investments; Securities;
Investment analysis.
John Rothchild (1988).
A Fool and His Money: The Odyssey of an
Average Investor (New York, NY: Viking, 251 p.). Investments.
Mark Rubinstein (2006).
A History of the Theory of Investments: My Annotated Bibliography.
(Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, 370 p.). Paul Stephens Professor of Applied
Investment Analysis at the Haas School of Business (University of
California at Berkeley). Investments; Investments--Mathematical
models; Investments--Mathematical models--Abstracts.
History of investment research theory and asset
pricing.
ed. Arnold W. Sametz in collaboration with James L. Bicksler
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Institutional Investing: Challenges and Responsibilities
for the 21st Century (Homewood, IL: Business One Irwin, 559 p.).
Institutional investments; Portfolio management
Harry D. Schultz (2002).
Bear Market Investment Strategies
(New York, NY: Wiley, 256 p.). Investments--Handbooks,
manuals, etc.; Stock exchanges--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
H. Nejat Seyhun (2000).
Investment Intelligence from Insider
Trading (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 402 p.). Insider trading in
securities--United States.
Michael D. Sheimo (1999).
Stock Market Rules: 70 of the Most
Widely Held Investment Axioms Explained, Examined, and Exposed
(New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, [2nd ed.]). Investments--Miscellanea;
Stock exchanges--Miscellanea.
Jeremy J. Siegel (2005).
The Future for Investors: Why the Tried
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Stocks--Rate of return.
Vijay Singal (2004).
Beyond the Random Walk: A Guide to Stock
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University Press, 350 p.). Investments; Stock exchanges.
Robert Sobel (1987).
The New Game on Wall Street (New York,
NY: Wiley, 240 p.). Stocks--United States; Investments--United States.
George Soros with a foreword by Paul Tudor Jones II (1994).
The
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Simon & Schuster, 367 p. (orig. pub. 1987)). Investments.
Robert J. Stillman (1986).
Dow Jones Industrial Average: History
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217 p.). Dow Jones & Co.; Dow Jones industrial average.
David F. Swensen (2005).
Unconventional Success: A Fundamental Approach to Personal
Investment. (New York, NY: Free Press, 416 p.). Chief
Investment Officer (Yale). Portfolio management; Investments; Mutual
funds; Finance, Personal.
Mark Tier (2005).
Becoming Rich: The Wealth-Building Secrets of the World’s Master
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Press, 258 p.). Founder of World Money Analyst newsletter. Buffett,
Warren; Soros, George; Investments; Portfolio management.
Secrets that
made Buffet, Icahn, and Soros the world's three richest investors.
John Train (1980).
The Money Masters (New York, NY: Harper
& Row, 296 p.). Capitalists and financiers--United
States--Biography; Investments--United States.
--- (1983).
Preserving Capital and Making It Grow (New York,
NY: C.N. Potter, 274 p.). Investments -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.;
Finance, Public -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
--- (1989).
The New Money Masters (New York, NY: Harper
& Row, 385 p.). Capitalists and financiers--United
States--Biography; Investments--United States. New York Times Book
Review Notable Books of the Year.
--- (1994).
The Craft of Investing (New York, NY:
HarperBusiness, 213 p.). Stocks, Investments.
Ralph Wanger (1997). A Zebra in Lion Country: Ralph Wanger's
Investment Survival Guide (New York, NY: Simon & Schuster, 251
p.). Investments; Securities; Finance, Personal.
Jason Zweig (2007).
Your Money and Your Brain: How the New Science of Neuroeconomics Can
Help Make You Rich. (New York NY: Simon & Schuster, 352 p.).
Senior writer and Columnist (Money magazine); Former Senior Editor
(Forbes). Investments--Psychological aspects; Finance--Decision
making; Neuroeconomics. Battle between reason and emotion.
Why smart people make stupid financial decisions, what to do to avoid
these mistakes; why risk is often misunderstood, why
overconfidence about investing decisions.
Martin E. Zweig (1986).
Winning on Wall Street (New York,
NY: Warner Books, 293 p.). Stocks -- United States; Speculation;
Investments -- United States.