Can anyone win the investing game? Considering the small number of mutual funds that produce market-beating returns, the task may seem nearly impossible. Even so, there remains an elite group of investment professionals who manage to produce market-beating returns, year after year. What is their edge? Their edge is defined as alpha-which represents the portion of an investment fund's return that is generated solely by the skills of the portfolio manager. Investors, traders, and speculators alike have searched for a dependable source of alpha for as long as there have been financial markets. How much of this search is art, and how much is science? The answer to this and other questions can be found within this provocative and highly entertaining book. Some of the topics covered in Searching for Alpha include: * The three reasons why the mutual fund industry will always underperform the overall stock market * How to profit from the idiosyncrasies of human behavior * What the waxing-and-waning tendency of oil wells can tell us about the impact of technology on the investment management industry * The profit potential of value stocks for the next decade
By turns technical, analytical and anecdotal, Ben Warwick's expert investment guide takes you on a whirlwind tour of modern investment theory and practice. Accessible enough to reward dabblers in the field, this book at the same time raises serious issues and attempts to, if not explain them completely, at least point you down the path to financial enlightenment. Abstract or downright abstruse concepts are generously illuminated by side trips into the worlds of one-armed oil wildcatters, Beethoven, Dom Perignon and the mathematician who managed to stop Napoleon's invading armies. We [...] recommend this book as one of the finest overviews of financial theory, technique and practice ever to grace our library's shelves.
A Great Read!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Ben Warwick has done an exceptionally good job at taking a subject (Investment Policy) that to most readers is maybe dry, and unexciting and making it a highly enjoyable subject about which to read. Interlaced among truly entertaining stories and anectdotes ranging from the discoverery of nitroglycerine to the life of Ludwig van Beethoven are well-researched, sound, quite readable discussions and theories about Index-based Investing, Capital Asset Pricing Model, Modern Portfolio Theory, Managed Futures and much, much more. Warwick is incrediblly knowledgeable about the subject of investing, and as an Investment Advisor, my Investment Policy will be greatly enhanced having read this book.
Searching For Alpha
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
A terrific read! Searching For Alpha is intelligent, well written and very timely. Author Ben Warwick has a gift for weaving people, anecdotes and financial theory into a fascinating history of the investment business. I really enjoyed the chapters describing the rise in popularity of mutual funds and indexing. Also, the sections devoted to managed futures and investors' irrational behavior were particularly worthwhile. The book is easy-to-read yet offers important financial insights that are regularly ignored by the mass media.You won't get rich quick or make a million dollars in real estate with "no money down", but you're bound to become a more savvy and successful investor by reading Warwick's book. Searching For Alpha is simply the best of the myriad of investment books to hits the bookshelves in recent years.
An Investment Classic!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
"Searching for Alpha" deserves a place alongside "A Random Walk Down Wall Street" and "Against the Gods" as a classic of investment literature. This is a rare book. It is intelligent, witty, inspired, and completely original. The quest to beat the market has engaged some of the finest minds in economics and academia, has stimulated investors to experiment with a variety of strategies, and has given rise to a legion of heroes and villains. "Searching for Alpha" brings all of this to life through concise explanations, metaphors, historical anecdotes, and even fictional characters. The result is an entertaining, thought-provoking, and highly literate romp through the investment world.
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