[Get free] Successful Investing Is a Process: Structuring Efficient Portfolios for Outperformance
▲ Jacques Lussier ▲
#996739 in eBooks 2013-01-28 2013-01-28File Name: B00B6RT200
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Rigourous read , catchy but misleading title.By Lou MAs an individual investor with long investing background this is a very analytical and rigorous read . Most useful are the statistical summaries of combinations of "protocols" of asset allocation such as diversification, minimum volatility fundamental.The tabulations take some re-reading to get a grasp of the combinations, time periods and assumptions. This is clearly an academic presentatioFrom the Inside FlapInvestors, be they high-net-worth individuals, institutional investors or other large entities, are often convinced to entrust their portfolio management to a team or individual with seemingly unique experience or expertise, and they then incur significant costs for the knowledgA process-driven approach to investment management that lets you achieve the same high gains as the most successful portfolio managers, but at half the cost What do you pay for when you hire a portfolio manager? Is it his or her unique experience and expertise, a set of specialized analytical skills possessed by only a few? The truth, according to industry insider Jacques Lussier, is that, despite their often grandiose claims, most successful investment managers, themselves, can't properly expl... [PDF.rp42] Successful Investing Is a Process: Structuring Efficient Portfolios for Outperformance Rating: 4.97 (462 Votes)
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