Wisdom on Value Investing offers author Gabriel Wisdom'sinsights on succeeding in difficult markets. One of his favoriteapproaches-which is part classic value investing and partbehavioral finance-is called "The Fallen Angels InvestmentStrategy," and it prepares investors to look past short-term valueassumptions in order to capture profits. Throughout this book,Wisdom will show you how to capitalize on value plays where thefundamentals are actually strong, but the "general wisdom"surrounding the security has turned negative. He discusses howstocks with the most promise are ones that Wall Street has markeddown without regard to their underlying value, and reveals how thistype of intrinsic value discount provides a margin of safety duringdifficult times, and substantial upside rewards for those who findthem early enough.
* Takes value investing one step further by mixing significantamounts of behavioral finance into the analysis
* Prepares investors to take advantage of other's mistakes
* A time-tested strategy for any type of market-up or down
A classic look at value investing with a twist, this book willput you in a better position to succeed in both bull and bearmarkets.
Includes a Foreword by Mary Buffett and David Clark, authors ofBuffettology.
Gabriel Wisdom
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"If you are looking for a book that explains how to screenstocks for a long-term investment, then start with Wisdom on ValueInvesting. You'll find it as entertaining as it is informative. Histips just might make you a bundle of money, or protect you fromcostly mistakes."
--Thomas Bulkowski, thepatternsite.com, October 2009
" ... I liked this book because it presented valueinvesting in a way that wasn't intimidating. It touched on alot of investing topics, such as portfolio management andcategorizing Fallen Angels, and subjects I haven't evenmentioned and does so in a very casual and conversationalway."
-- Jim Wang, bargaineering.com, January 2010
"You really can become a better investor if you pay attention tofundamentals, and look for investments that are underpriced buthave good upside potential. You may not score big in a year or two,but you are more likely to see steady gains over the years if youemploy some of the techniques in Wisdom's book." "
-- Miranda Marquit, AllBusiness.com, February 2010
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