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Book Synopsis
Suitable for investors who want an understanding of investment strategies that have stood the test of time, this guide covers a wealth of strategies including indexing, passive and activist value investing, growth investing, chart/technical analysis, market timing, arbitrage, and many more investment philosophies.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction 1

What Is an Investment Philosophy? 2

Why Do You Need an Investment Philosophy? 3

The Big Picture of Investing 4

Categorizing Investment Philosophies 7

Developing an Investment Philosophy 10

Conclusion 12

Exercises 13

Chapter 2 Upside, Downside: Understanding Risk 15

What Is Risk? 16

Equity Risk: Theory-Based Models 16

Assessing Conventional Risk and Return Models 32

Equity Risk: Alternative Measures 34

Equity Risk: Assessing the Field 45

Default Risk 46

Conclusion 50

Exercises 51

Chapter 3 Numbers Don’t Lie—Or Do They? 53

The Basic Accounting Statements 53

Asset Measurement and Valuation 55

Measuring Financing mix 62

Measuring Earnings and Profitability 69

Measuring Risk 75

Differences in Accounting Standards and Practices 82

Conclusion 82

Exercises 85

Chapter 4 Show Me the Money: The Basics of Valuation 87

Intrinsic Value 87

Relative Valuation 110

Valuing an Asset with Contingent Cash Flows (Options) 119

Conclusion 121

Exercises 122

Chapter 5 Many a Slip: Trading, Execution, and Taxes 125

The Trading Cost Drag 125

The Components of Trading Costs: Traded Financial Assets 127

Trading Costs with Nontraded Assets 146

Management of Trading Costs 148

Taxes 150

Conclusion 159

Exercises 160

Chapter 6 Too Good to Be True? Testing Investment Strategies 163

Why Does Market Efficiency Matter? 163

Efficient Markets: Definition and Implications 164

Behavioral Finance: The Challenge to Efficient Markets 170

A Skeptic’s Guide to Investment Strategies 204

Conclusion 206

Exercises 207

Chapter 7 Smoke and Mirrors? Price Patterns, Volume Charts, and Technical Analysis 209

Random Walks and Price Patterns 209

Empirical Evidence 211

The Foundations of Technical Analysis 239

Technical Indicators and Charting Patterns 240

Conclusion 255

Exercises 256

Chapter 8 Graham’s Disciples: Value Investing 259

Who Is a Value Investor? 259

The Passive Screener 260

The Contrarian Value Investor 284

Activist Value Investing 293

Conclusion 326

Exercises 326

Chapter 9 The Allure of Growth: Small Cap and Growth Investing 329

Who Is a Growth Investor? 329

Passive Growth Investing 330

Activist Growth Investing 365

Conclusion 372

Exercises 373

Chapter 10 Information Pays: Trading on News 375

Information and Prices 376

Trading on Private Information 378

Trading on Public Information 398

Implementing an Information-Based Investment Strategy 421

Conclusion 422

Exercises 423

Chapter 11 A Sure Profit: The Essence of Arbitrage 425

Pure Arbitrage 425

Near Arbitrage 450

Speculative Arbitrage 460

Long/Short Strategies—Hedge Funds 465

Conclusion 469

Exercises 470

Chapter 12 The Impossible Dream? Timing the Market 473

Market Timing: Payoffs and Costs 473

Market Timing Approaches 477

The Evidence on Market Timing 506

Market Timing Strategies 514

Market Timing Instruments 518

Connecting Market Timing to Security Selection 521

Conclusion 521

Exercises 522

Chapter 13 Ready to Give Up? The Allure of Indexing 525

The Mechanics of Indexing 525

A History of Indexing 527

The Case for Indexing 530

Why Do Active Investors Not Perform Better? 554

Alternative Paths to Indexing 562

Conclusion 571

Exercises 572

Chapter 14 A Road Map to Choosing an Investment Philosophy 575

A Self-Assessment 575

Finding an Investment Philosophy 579

The Right Investment Philosophy 581

Conclusion 583

Exercises 584

Index 585

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 14/08/2012
      ISBN13: 9781118011515, 978-1118011515
      ISBN10: 1118011511

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Suitable for investors who want an understanding of investment strategies that have stood the test of time, this guide covers a wealth of strategies including indexing, passive and activist value investing, growth investing, chart/technical analysis, market timing, arbitrage, and many more investment philosophies.

      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1 Introduction 1

      What Is an Investment Philosophy? 2

      Why Do You Need an Investment Philosophy? 3

      The Big Picture of Investing 4

      Categorizing Investment Philosophies 7

      Developing an Investment Philosophy 10

      Conclusion 12

      Exercises 13

      Chapter 2 Upside, Downside: Understanding Risk 15

      What Is Risk? 16

      Equity Risk: Theory-Based Models 16

      Assessing Conventional Risk and Return Models 32

      Equity Risk: Alternative Measures 34

      Equity Risk: Assessing the Field 45

      Default Risk 46

      Conclusion 50

      Exercises 51

      Chapter 3 Numbers Don’t Lie—Or Do They? 53

      The Basic Accounting Statements 53

      Asset Measurement and Valuation 55

      Measuring Financing mix 62

      Measuring Earnings and Profitability 69

      Measuring Risk 75

      Differences in Accounting Standards and Practices 82

      Conclusion 82

      Exercises 85

      Chapter 4 Show Me the Money: The Basics of Valuation 87

      Intrinsic Value 87

      Relative Valuation 110

      Valuing an Asset with Contingent Cash Flows (Options) 119

      Conclusion 121

      Exercises 122

      Chapter 5 Many a Slip: Trading, Execution, and Taxes 125

      The Trading Cost Drag 125

      The Components of Trading Costs: Traded Financial Assets 127

      Trading Costs with Nontraded Assets 146

      Management of Trading Costs 148

      Taxes 150

      Conclusion 159

      Exercises 160

      Chapter 6 Too Good to Be True? Testing Investment Strategies 163

      Why Does Market Efficiency Matter? 163

      Efficient Markets: Definition and Implications 164

      Behavioral Finance: The Challenge to Efficient Markets 170

      A Skeptic’s Guide to Investment Strategies 204

      Conclusion 206

      Exercises 207

      Chapter 7 Smoke and Mirrors? Price Patterns, Volume Charts, and Technical Analysis 209

      Random Walks and Price Patterns 209

      Empirical Evidence 211

      The Foundations of Technical Analysis 239

      Technical Indicators and Charting Patterns 240

      Conclusion 255

      Exercises 256

      Chapter 8 Graham’s Disciples: Value Investing 259

      Who Is a Value Investor? 259

      The Passive Screener 260

      The Contrarian Value Investor 284

      Activist Value Investing 293

      Conclusion 326

      Exercises 326

      Chapter 9 The Allure of Growth: Small Cap and Growth Investing 329

      Who Is a Growth Investor? 329

      Passive Growth Investing 330

      Activist Growth Investing 365

      Conclusion 372

      Exercises 373

      Chapter 10 Information Pays: Trading on News 375

      Information and Prices 376

      Trading on Private Information 378

      Trading on Public Information 398

      Implementing an Information-Based Investment Strategy 421

      Conclusion 422

      Exercises 423

      Chapter 11 A Sure Profit: The Essence of Arbitrage 425

      Pure Arbitrage 425

      Near Arbitrage 450

      Speculative Arbitrage 460

      Long/Short Strategies—Hedge Funds 465

      Conclusion 469

      Exercises 470

      Chapter 12 The Impossible Dream? Timing the Market 473

      Market Timing: Payoffs and Costs 473

      Market Timing Approaches 477

      The Evidence on Market Timing 506

      Market Timing Strategies 514

      Market Timing Instruments 518

      Connecting Market Timing to Security Selection 521

      Conclusion 521

      Exercises 522

      Chapter 13 Ready to Give Up? The Allure of Indexing 525

      The Mechanics of Indexing 525

      A History of Indexing 527

      The Case for Indexing 530

      Why Do Active Investors Not Perform Better? 554

      Alternative Paths to Indexing 562

      Conclusion 571

      Exercises 572

      Chapter 14 A Road Map to Choosing an Investment Philosophy 575

      A Self-Assessment 575

      Finding an Investment Philosophy 579

      The Right Investment Philosophy 581

      Conclusion 583

      Exercises 584

      Index 585

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