Montier, James Behavioural Investing A Practitioners Guide to Applying Behavioural Finance Wiley Finance Series
  1. Auflage - September 2007 81,90 Euro 2007. 728 Seiten, Hardcover - Monographie - ISBN-10: 0-470-51670-4 ISBN-13: 978-0-470-51670-6 - John Wiley & Sons
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Kurzbeschreibung Behavioural Investing: A Practitioners Guide to Applying Behavioural Finance defines the principles of behavioral finance and shows how they can be applied in practice. The only text written by a finance practitioner, the book uses a test made up of twenty quick questions that readers must take at the beginning of the book, which illustrate how readers suffer from most of the biases discussed in the book. It shows practical examples of why it pays to think differently and why going with the herd can do more harm than good.
Aus dem Inhalt Preface
Acknowledgments
SECTION I: COMMON MISTAKES AND BASIC BIASES
1 Emotion, Neuroscience and Investing: Investors as Dopamine Addicts
2 Part Man, Part Monkey
3 Take aWalk on the Wild Side
4 Brain Damage, Addicts and Pigeons
5 What Do Secretaries' Dustbins and the Da Vinci Code have in Common?
6 The Limits to Learning
SECTION II: THE PROFESSIONALS AND THE BIASES
7 Behaving Badly
SECTION III: THE SEVEN SINS OF FUND MANAGEMENT
8 A Behavioural Critique
9 The Folly of Forecasting: Ignore all Economists, Strategists, & Analysts
10 What Value Analysts?
11 The Illusion of Knowledge or Is More Information Better Information?
12 WhyWaste Your Time Listening to Company Management?
13 Who's a Pretty Boy Then? Or Beauty Contests, Rationality and Greater Fools
14 ADHD, Time Horizons and Underperformance
15 The Story is The Thing (or The Allure of Growth)
16 Scepticism is Rare or (Descartes vs Spinoza)
17 Are Two Heads Better Than One?
SECTION IV: INVESTMENT PROCESS AS BEHAVIOURAL DEFENCE
18 The Tao of Investing
PART A: THE BEHAVIORAL INVESTOR
19 Come Out of the Closet (or, Show Me the Alpha)
20 Strange Brew
21 Contrarian or Conformist?
22 Painting by Numbers: An Ode to Quant
23 The Perfect Value Investor
24 A Blast from the Past
25 Why Not Value? The Behavioural Stumbling Blocks
PART B: THE EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE: VALUE IN ALL ITS FORMS
26 Bargain Hunter (or It Offers Me Protection)
27 Better Value (or The Dean Was Right!)
28 The Little Note that Beats the Market
29 Improving Returns Using Inside Information
30 Just a Little Patience: Part I
31 Just a Little Patience: Part II
32 Sectors, Value and Momentum
33 Sector-Relative FactorsWorks Best
34 Cheap Countries Outperform
PART C: RISK, BUT NOT AS WE KNOW IT
35 CAPM is CRAP (or, The Dead Parrot Lives!)
36 Risk Managers or Risk Maniacs?
37 Risk: Finance's Favourite Four-Letter Word
SECTION V: BUBBLES AND BEHAVIOUR
38 The Anatomy of a Bubble
39 De-bubbling: Alpha Generation
40 Running with the Devil: A Cynical Bubble
41 Bubble Echoes: The Empirical Evidence
SECTION VI: INVESTMENT MYTH BUSTERS
42 Belief Bias and the Zen Investing
43 Dividends Do Matter
44 Dividends, Repurchases, Earnings and the Coming Slowdown
45 Return of the Robber Barons
46 The Purgatory of Low Returns
47 How Important is the Cycle?
48 Have We Really Learnt So Little? (Part I - Earnings; Levels not Trends)
49 Some Random Musings on Alternative Assets
SECTION VII: CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND ETHICS
50 Abu Ghraib: Lesson from Behavioural Finance and for Corporate Governance
51 Doing the Right Thing or the Psychology of Ethics
52 Unintended Consequences and Choking under Pressure: The Psychology of Incentives
SECTION VIII: HAPPINESS
53 If It Makes You Happy
54 Materialism and the Pursuit of Happiness
References
Index
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