Rational Expectations is a clean sheet of paper in the wonky world of quantitatively based asset allocation aimed at small investors. Continuing the theme of the Investing for Adults series, this full-length finance title is not for beginners, but rather assumes a fair degree of quantitative ability and finance knowledge. If you think you can time the market or pick stocks and mutual fund managers, or even if you think that you can formulate an optimally efficient mean-variance asset allocation with a black box, then learn some basic finance and come back in a few years. On the other hand, if you know your way around risk premiums and standard deviations and know who Irving Fisher and Benjamin Graham were, and if you want to sharpen your asset class skills, you've come to the right place.
Guide to Asset Allocation
投资的四大支柱: 建立长赢投资组合的关键
投資金律: 建立獲利投資組合的4大關鍵和14個關卡
'The Ages of the Investor: A Critical Look at Life-cycle Investing'[is] a look beyond the "Age equals bonds" rule towards an asset allocation framework that changes qualitatively, as well as quantitatively, as the investor navigates his or ...
Covers navigating the global investment landscape and provides a way of thinking about diversification.
This booklet takes portfolio design beyond the familiar "black box" mean-variance framework.
Investment Alchemy: An Investors Guide to Asset Allocation
This collection will challenge asset management professionals to engage more effectively with business leaders and academia.
Multi-asset Strategies: The Future of Investment Management
This book is about effective asset allocation.