The Investing Revolutionaries
目录如下:
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xiii
one Investing Patriots 1
John Bogle, a Founding Father 1
A Random Walk with Burton Malkiel 7
Efficient Economist: Eugene F. Fama 12
William Bernstein Talks Trade 17
A Nobel Perspective: Capitalism Finding
Direction 22
Edward Prescott on Tax Rates and Economic
Growth 25
Dinesh D’Souza on What’s So Great about
America 27
Bottom Line 33
two What Wall Street Won’t Tell You 35
The House Always Wins 36
Wall Street’s Conflicts of Interest 40
The D.U.M.B. Funds 45
John Stossel’s Clear Look at the Issues 53
Reconstituting Index Funds and ETFs with
Gene Fama Jr. 57
Bottom Line 62
three Wall Street’s Methods 63
Tuned In and Freaked Out 64
Weston Wellington Reviews Fortune’s Top
Stocks for the Decade 67
Spam (the Meat) versus Technology 73
OK, Let’s Pick Stocks 75
Time versus Money 78
Bottom Line 84
four Understanding Markets 85
Possibility versus Probability 86
The Volatility of the Market 91
Bursting the Bubble Mentality with Daniel
Gross 95
Robert Samuelson and the Recession Forest
Fire 99
Sell Low, Cry High 105
Today’s Crisis: A Blip on the Radar 109
Bottom Line 112
fi ve Knowing the Investing World 115
Why Stocks Are Still Safer Than
Bonds 116
Jeremy Siegel and the Pessimist’s Favorite
Investment 122
Economic Forecasting: Cash Only 128
Why Asset Classes and Not Sectors? 132
Contents • vii
Jane Bryant Quinn’s Bad Investment Rule of
Thumb 135
Bottom Line 139
six The Global Connection 141
Bob Litan on Good Capitalism, Bad
Capitalism, and Emerging Markets 141
Global Diversification 149
Where in the World Should You Invest? 156
T. Boone Pickens on Energy
Independence 161
Marvin Zonis on the Global Political
Economy 165
Mohamed El-Erian on What Happens When
Markets Collide 169
Bottom Line 173
seven Investor Behaviors 175
Barry Schwartz Offers a Paradox: Why Less Is
More 175
Jason Zweig Explains the Brain: How Do We
Decide? 179
Peter DeMarzo’s Five Characteristics of the
Herd Mentality 182
Peter Bernstein Explains Why Losses Hurt So
Much 184
Opportunities Lost: The Fear Tax 187
Richard Thaler’s Deal or No Deal 189
Ori Brafman on What Sways You 193
Gary Becker on Human Capital 197
viii • Contents
Tim Harford Looking Undercover at
Economics 200
Bottom Line 203
eight What’s in It for Me? 205
The Million-Dollar Myth 205
Socially Responsible Investing (SRI) 209
How Charity and a Legacy Are More Than
Money 215
Changing Lives in One Minute with Ken
Blanchard 216
Money and Happiness with Arthur Brooks 226
The Market Return Benchmark (MRB) 231
Three Timeless, Universal Investing
Principles 233
Bottom Line 237
Epilogue 239
Appendix: Bob McTeer Delivers Free Market
Common Sense 243
Endnotes 251
Glossary 277
Recommended Reading and The Investing
Revolution Guests 289
Index 307
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