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The 3 simple rules of investing : why everything you've heard about investing is wrong--and what to do instead / Michael Edesess, Kwok L. Tsui, Carol Fabbri, and George Peacock.

Explains three simple rules of investing - and why Wall Street does not want you to know them. The authors examine each of the prevailing claims and recommendations espoused by investment industry professionals and explain, why each is wrong and not only costly to investors but also enormously enriching to investment firms and advisors.

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C9007077626 332.6 EDE
Adult nonfiction   Earlville Branch . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781626561625 (paperback)
Dewey 332.6
Author Edesess, M. (Michael)
Title The 3 simple rules of investing : why everything you've heard about investing is wrong--and what to do instead / Michael Edesess, Kwok L. Tsui, Carol Fabbri, and George Peacock.
Published San Francisco : Berrett-Koehler Publishers, Inc., [2014
Physical description xviii, 241 pages illustrations 22 cm.
Note Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents note Pt. I The 3 Simple Rules of Investing -- Rule #1 Simplify Your Options -- Rule #2 Look Only Forward -- Rule #3 Tune Out Noise -- pt. II Investing's 7 Deadly Temptations -- Deadly Temptation #1 Beat the Market -- Deadly Temptation #2 Trust It All to Our Expertise -- Deadly Temptation #3 Precisely Calibrate Your Portfolio -- Deadly Temptation #4 Sleep Well at Night with Your Risk Under Control -- Deadly Temptation #5 Use the Strategies That Always Work -- Deadly Temptation #6 Do What Wealthy and Sophisticated Investors Do -- Deadly Temptation #7 Use Modern Scientific Financial Theory.
Summary Explains three simple rules of investing - and why Wall Street does not want you to know them. The authors examine each of the prevailing claims and recommendations espoused by investment industry professionals and explain, why each is wrong and not only costly to investors but also enormously enriching to investment firms and advisors.
Subject Investments.
Portfolio management.
Finance, Personal.
Additional author Tsui, Kwok L. author.
Fabbri, Carol author.
Peacock, George author.
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