中文名: 別讓鈔票變廢紙
原名: The Little Book Of Safe Money
作者: Jason Zweig(傑森·茨威格)
圖書分類: 經濟
資源格式: PDF
版本: 英文原版
出版社: John Wiley & Sons
書號: ISBN:99780470398524
發行時間: 2009年11月09日
地區: 美國
語言: 英文
簡介:
內容簡介One of today′s most influential financial commentators offers his advice on keeping your money safe in an uncertain worldThe Little Book of Safe Money acts as a guide for those trying to make their way through today′s down markets. The topics covered include everything from investing behavior–why our minds come with their own set of biases that often prove harmful–to the use of financial advisors. But this timely book goes one step further than the rest by questioning an investor′s true appetite for risk.The Little Book of Safe Money also contradicts many of the myths that whirl around Wall Street with chapters like "Why Ultra–ETFs Are Mega–Dangerous" and "Hedge–Fund Hooey." Writing in the classic Little Book style, author Jason Zweig peels away layer after layer of buzz words, emotion, and myths to reveal what′s really going on in today′s financial markets.Outlines strategies for satisfying our ever–changing investment appetites while focusing on a long–term financial planAuthor Jason Zweig is a trusted voice in the financial community and his straightforward style resonates with investorsOffers practical guidance, tools, and tips for surviving and thriving in a down marketIf you′re serious about succeeding in today′s turbulent markets, then The Little Book of Safe Money is what you should be reading.
股市忽漲忽跌,物價起伏不定,經濟形勢晦暗不明,怎樣才能保證自己的投資收益,讓資產在動蕩時期還能保值和增值?最好的辦法是更深入地了解市場、了解那些金融領域的“專業人士”,更需要了解的,是你自己。
作為華爾街資深理財專家,《別讓鈔票變廢紙》作者出入投資市場多年,以自己的深刻體驗,為大眾讀者提出了中肯的理財建議。書中總結出行家遵循的理財三大法則,揭示投資者經常遭遇的市場陷阱,為投資者描繪出了一個業內人士所知的真實市場。對於被阻隔在市場運作內幕之外的投資者來說,《別讓鈔票變廢紙》是一本不可多得的投資指南。
作者簡介Jason Zweig is the investing and personal finance columnist for the Wall Street Journal. Previously, he was a senior writer for Money magazine and a guest columnist for Time magazine and CNN.com. Before joining Money in 1995, Zweig was the mutual funds editor at Forbes. A frequent commentator on television and radio, Zweig is also a popular public speaker who has addressed the American Association of Individual Investors, the Aspen Institute, the CFA Institute, the Morningstar Investment Conference, and university audiences at Harvard, Stanford, and Oxford. He serves on the editorial boards of Financial History magazine and the Journal of Behavioral Finance. Zweig has a BA from Columbia College, where he was awarded a John Jay National Scholarship.
傑森·茨威格,《華爾街日報》投資與個人理財的專欄作家。曾是《金錢》雜志的資深撰稿人,同時還是《時代》雜志租CNN_com的客座專欄作家,《福布斯》的共同基金編輯。由於頻繁在電視和電台的評論節目中露臉,傑森·茨威格也是廣受歡迎的公眾演講人,他曾在美國個人投資者協會、艾斯本研究所、CFA研究所、晨星投資大會以及哈佛大學、斯坦福大學和牛津大學的學校大會上發表演講。
內容截圖 目錄:
Foreword. Introduction.
Chapter One The Three Commandments.
Chapter Two Solid, Liquid, or Gas?
Chapter Three You Are an Egg.
Chapter Four Keeping Your Cash from Turning into Trash.
Chapter Five Guarantees Are Not All They're Cracked up to Be.
Chapter Six Fixing Your Fixed Income.
Chapter Seven Stocks for the Wrong Run.
Chapter Eight Rules for Stock Investors to Live By.
Chapter Nine Little Things Mean a Lot.
Chapter Ten How to Get Your Kids through College without Going Broke.
Chapter Eleven What Makes Ultra-ETFs Mega-Dangerous.
Chapter Twelve Hedge-Fund Hooey.
Chapter Thirteen Commodity Claptrap.
Chapter Fourteen Spicy Food Does Not Mean Hot Returns.
Chapter Fifteen WACronyms: Why Initials Are So Often the Beginning of the End. Chapter Sixteen Sex.
Chapter Seventeen Mind Control.
Chapter Eighteen Financial Planning Fakery.
Chapter Nineteen Advice on Advice.
Chapter Twenty Fraudian Psychology
Chapter Twenty-One The Terrible Tale of the Missing $10 Trillion.
Chapter Twenty-Two How to Talk Back to Market Baloney. Acknowledgments.