In The Laws of Wealth, psychologist and behavioral finance expert Daniel Crosby presents three sets of real, actionable rules that investors can use to apply the lessons of behavioral finance.
In The Laws of Wealth, psychologist and behavioral finance expert Daniel Crosby presents three sets of real, actionable rules that investors can use to apply the lessons of behavioral finance.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Educated at Brigham Young and Emory Universities, Dr. Daniel Crosby is a psychologist, behavioral finance expert and asset manager who applies his study of market psychology to everything from financial product design to security selection. He is co-author of the New York Times bestseller Personal Benchmark: Integrating Behavioral Finance and Investment Management and founder of Nocturne Capital. He is at the forefront of behavioralising finance. His ideas have appeared in the Huffington Post and Risk Management Magazine, as well as his monthly columns for WealthManagement.com and Investment News. Daniel was named one of the "12 Thinkers to Watch" by Monster.com, a "Financial Blogger You Should Be Reading" by AARP and in the "Top 40 Under 40" by Investment News. When he is not consulting around market psychology, Daniel enjoys independent films, fanatically following St. Louis Cardinals baseball, and spending time with his wife and three children.
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Acknowledgements Preface or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Read this Book Introduction: Of Worms & Wealth Part One. The Rules of Behavioral Self-Management Paradox of Primates & Formalwear Rule #1. You Control What Matters Most Rule #2. You Cannot Do This Alone Rule #3. Trouble Is Opportunity Rule #4. If You're Excited, It's A Bad Idea Rule #5. You Are Not Special Rule #6. Your Life Is The Best Benchmark Rule #7. Forecasting Is For Weathermen Rule #8. Excess Is Never Permanent Rule #9. Diversification Means Always Having To Say You're Sorry Rule #10. Risk Is Not A Squiggly Line Applying the Rules of Behavioral Self-Management Part Two. Behavioral Asset Management The State of Money Management Managing Behavioral Risk The Four Cs of Rule-Based Behavioral Investing The Five Ps of Equity Investing Epilogue. Behavioral Investing in a World Gone Mad Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Preface or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Read this Book Introduction: Of Worms & Wealth Part One. The Rules of Behavioral Self-Management Paradox of Primates & Formalwear Rule #1. You Control What Matters Most Rule #2. You Cannot Do This Alone Rule #3. Trouble Is Opportunity Rule #4. If You're Excited, It's A Bad Idea Rule #5. You Are Not Special Rule #6. Your Life Is The Best Benchmark Rule #7. Forecasting Is For Weathermen Rule #8. Excess Is Never Permanent Rule #9. Diversification Means Always Having To Say You're Sorry Rule #10. Risk Is Not A Squiggly Line Applying the Rules of Behavioral Self-Management Part Two. Behavioral Asset Management The State of Money Management Managing Behavioral Risk The Four Cs of Rule-Based Behavioral Investing The Five Ps of Equity Investing Epilogue. Behavioral Investing in a World Gone Mad Bibliography Index
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