Winning the Loser's Game: Timeless Strategies for Successful Investing
The Classic Guide to Winning on Wall Street--Completely Updated and Expanded "The best book about investing? The answer is simple: "Winning the Loser's Game." Using compelling data and pithy stories, Charley Ellis has captured beautifully in this new and expanded edition of his classic work the most important lessons regarding investing. In today's unforgivi
...moreHardcover, 234 pages
Published
October 2nd 2009
by McGraw-Hill
(first published 2009)
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The value in this book is that it presents the arguement that index funds are a better long term investment than actively managed funds, in a clear, concise, easy to read, common sense approach. He explains how over the years, investment managers have turned the "winner's game" into the "loser's game". The major markets have become more efficient as more information is instantly absorbed by teams of highly educated, highly motivated, smart investment professionals. The aut...more
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