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The most important thing: uncommon sense for the thoughtful investor
The most important thing: uncommon sense for the thoughtful investor
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Marks, Howard
Publisher
Columbia University Press
Publication Date
c2011
Language
English
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Introduction
The Most Important Thing Is…
1. Second-Level Thinking
2. Understanding Market Efficiency (and Its Limitations)
3. Value
4. The Relationship Between Price and Value
5. Understanding Risk
6. Recognizing Risk
7. Controlling Risk
8. Being Attentive to Cycles
9. Awareness of the Pendulum
10. Combating Negative Influences
11. Contrarianism
12. Finding Bargains
13. Patient Opportunism
14. Knowing What You Don't Know
15. Having a Sense for Where We Stand
16. Appreciating the Role of Luck
17. Investing Defensively
18. Avoiding Pitfalls
19. Adding Value
20. Pulling It All Together
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- General
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Investments & Securities -- General
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Investment analysis
Investments
Investments & Securities
Portfolio management
Risk Management
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ISBN
9780231527095
9780231153683
9781283072809
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