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Critical Praise for Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits and Other Writings "You will find lots of jewels in these pages that may do as much for you as they have for me." "I sought out Phil Fisher after reading his Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits and Other Writings. When I met him, I was as impressed by the man as by his ideas. A thorough understanding of the business, obtained by using Phil’s techniques . . . enables one to make intelligent investment commitments." "Little known to the public, rarely interviewed, and accepting few clients, Philip Fisher is nevertheless read and studied by most thoughtful investment professionals . . . everyone will profit from pondering–as Warren Buffett has done–the investment principles Fisher espouses." "My own copy [of Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits and Other Writings] has underlinings and marginal thoughts throughout." Updated features include a new Preface and Introduction from Kenneth L. Fisher Widely respected and admired, Philip Fisher is among the most influential investors of all time. His investment philosophies, introduced almost forty years ago, are not only studied and applied by today’s finance professionals, but are also regarded by many as gospel. Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits and Other Writings reveals these timeless philosophies.
Exposes the truth about common investing myths and misconceptions and shows you how the truth shall set you free--to reap greater long-term and short-term gains Everybody knows that a strong dollar equals a strong economy, bonds are safer than stocks, gold is a safe investment and that high PEs signal high risk...right? While such "common-sense" rules of thumb may work for a time as investment strategies, as "New York Times" and "Wall Street Journal" bestselling author, Ken Fisher, vividly demonstrates in this wise, informative, wholly entertaining new book, they'll always let you down in the long run. Ken exposes some of the most common--and deadly--myths investors swear by, and he demonstrates why the rules-of-thumb approach to investing may be robbing you of the kinds returns you hope for.Dubbed by "Investment Advisor" magazine one of the 30 most influential individuals of the last three decades, Fisher is Chairman, and CEO of a global money management firm with over $32 billion under managementFisher's "Forbes" column, "Portfolio Strategy," has been an extremely popular fixture in Forbes for more than a quarter century thanks to his many high-profile callsBrings together the best "bunks" by Wall Street's Master Debunker in a fun, easy-to-digest, bite-size formatMore than just a list of myths, Fisher meticulously explains of why each commonly held belief or strategy is dead wrong and how damaging it can be to your financial healthArmed with this book, investors can immediately identify major errors they may be committing and adjust their strategies for greater investing success
Train your brain to be a real contrarian and outsmart the crowd Beat the Crowd is the real contrarian s guide to investing, with comprehensive explanations of how a true contrarian investor thinks and acts and why it works more often than not. Bestselling author Ken Fisher breaks down the myths and cuts through the noise to present a clear, unvarnished view of timeless market realities, and the ways in which a contrarian approach to investing will outsmart the herd. In true Ken Fisher style, the book explains why the crowd often goes astray and how you can stay on track. Contrarians understand how headlines really affect the market and which noise and fads they should tune out. Beat the Crowd is a primer to the contrarian strategy, teaching readers simple tricks to think differently and get it right more often than not. * Discover the limits of forecasting and how far ahead you should look * Learn why political controversy matter less the louder it gets * Resurrect long-forgotten, timeless tricks and truths in markets * Find out how the contrarian approach makes you right more often than wrong A successful investment strategy requires information, preparation, a little bit of brainpower, and a larger bit of luck. Pursuit of the mythical perfect strategy frequently lands folks in a cacophony of talking heads and twenty-four hour noise, but Beat the Crowd cuts through the mental clutter and collects the pristine pieces of actual value into a tactical approach based on going against the grain.
100 Minds That Made The Market Introducing the new Fisher Investment Series Comprised of engaging and informative titles written by renowned money manager and bestselling author Ken Fisher, this series offers essential insights into the worlds of investing and finance. Over the course of nearly two centuries, the innovations, mistakes, and scandals of many different market participants have all played an important role in shaping today's financial markets. Now, in 100 Minds That Made the Market, Ken Fisher delivers cameo biographies of these pioneers of American financial history. From Joe Kennedy's "sexcapades" to Jesse Livermore's suicide, this book details the drama, the dirt, and the financial principles of an amazingly inventive group of financial minds. Fisher digs deep to uncover the careers, personal lives, and contributions of these individuals, and leads you through the lessons that can be learned from each one. Here you have 100 of the best teachers--some you already know, some you will feel you know, and some you have not yet come upon--whose experiences will undoubtedly enhance your understanding of the markets. With only a few pages dedicated to each person, 100 Minds That Made the Market quickly captures the essence of the people--and ideas--that have influenced the evolution of the financial industry.
Ken Fisher explains what the competition doesn't know From investment expert and long-time "Forbes" columnist Ken Fisher comes the "Second Edition" of "The Only Three Questions That Count." Most investors know the only way to consistently beat the markets is by knowing things others don't. But how can investors consistently find unique information in an increasingly interconnected world? In this book, Ken Fisher shows investors how they can find more usable information and improve their investing success rate--by answering just three questions. Packed with more than 100 visuals and practical advice, "The Only Three Questions That Count" is an entertaining and educational guide to the markets. But it also provides a useable framework investors can use now and for the rest of their investing careers.CNBC's "Mad Money" host and money manager James J. Cramer says the book "may be the single best thing you could do this year to make yourself a better investor"Steve Forbes says, "Investors will find this brilliant book an eye-opening, capital-gains producing experience" The key to improving investing results is daring to challenge yourself and whatever you believe to be true, and Ken Fisher explains how in his own inimitable style.
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