漫步华尔街 (A Random Walk Down Wall Street) - Burton MalkielPublisher: W. W. Norton & Company; 6th edition (September 1996)
Language: English
《漫步華爾街》一書自1973年出版以來,至今已經過8次修訂,熱銷30餘年仍經久不衰。事實證明,自20世紀70年代以來,《漫步華爾街》是世界證券投資界最暢銷的著述。繼格雷厄姆的經典之作《聰明的投資人》後,最暢銷的股票書籍,被視為30年來最經典的金融投資入門讀物。
作為暢銷書,在時隔近30年之後,《漫步華爾街》依然被亞馬遜評為2001年度的最佳暢銷書籍 Best Seller ;作為「複習課程」,該書亦被列為美國MBA學生的必讀教學參考書籍。
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First published in 1973, this seventh printing of a A Random Walklooks forward and does so broadly, examining a new range of investmentchoices facing the turn-of-the-century investor: money-market accounts,tax-exempt funds, Roth IRAs, and equity REITs, as well as the potentialbenefits and pitfalls of the emerging global economy. In his updated"life-cycle guide to investing," Malkiel offers age-related investmentstrategies that consider one's capacity for risk. (A30-year-old who can depend on wages to offset investment losses has adifferent risk capacity from a 60-year-old.) In his assessment ofrocketing Internet stocks, Malkiel defends his "random" position well,explaining how "the market eventually corrects anyirrationality--albeit in its own slow, inexorable fashion. Anomaliescan crop up, markets can get irrationally optimistic, and often theyattract unwary investors. But eventually, true value is recognized bythe market, and this is the main lesson investors must heed." Writtenfor the financial layperson but bolstered by 30 years of research, A Random Walk will help individual investors take charge of their financial future. Recommended. --Rob McDonald
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