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Successful Investing Is a Process - Structuring Efficient Portfolios for Outperformance (Hardcover)
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Successful Investing Is a Process - Structuring Efficient Portfolios for Outperformance (Hardcover)
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A process-driven approach to investment management that lets you
achieve the same high gains as the most successful portfolio
managers, but at half the cost What do you pay for when you hire a
portfolio manager? Is it his or her unique experience and
expertise, a set of specialized analytical skills possessed by only
a few? The truth, according to industry insider Jacques Lussier, is
that, despite their often grandiose claims, most successful
investment managers, themselves, can't properly explain their
successes. In this book Lussier argues convincingly that most of
the gains achieved by professional portfolio managers can be
accounted for not by special knowledge or arcane analytical
methodologies, but proper portfolio management processes whether
they are aware of this or not. More importantly, Lussier lays out a
formal process-oriented approach proven to consistently garner most
of the excess gains generated by traditional analysis-intensive
approaches, but at a fraction of the cost since it could be fully
implemented internally. * Profit from more than a half-century's
theoretical and empirical literature, as well as the author's own
experiences as a top investment strategist * Learn an approach,
combining several formal management processes, that simplifies
portfolio management and makes its underlying qualities more
transparent, while lowering costs significantly * Discover proven
methods for exploiting the inefficiencies of traditional
benchmarks, as well as the behavioral biases of investors and
corporate management, for consistently high returns * Learn to use
highly-efficient portfolio management and rebalancing methodologies
and an approach to diversification that yields returns far greater
than traditional investment programs
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