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Title/Author:
Smart(er) Investing/ by Elisabetta Basilico, Tommi Johnsen.
Reminder of title:
How Academic Insights Propel the Savvy Investor /
Author:
Basilico, Elisabetta.
other author:
Johnsen, Tommi.
Description:
XV, 154 p. 13 illus.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Investment banking. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26692-9
ISBN:
9783030266929
Smart(er) Investing = How Academic Insights Propel the Savvy Investor /
Basilico, Elisabetta.
Smart(er) Investing
How Academic Insights Propel the Savvy Investor /[electronic resource] :by Elisabetta Basilico, Tommi Johnsen. - 1st ed. 2019. - XV, 154 p. 13 illus.online resource.
1. What Constitutes Good Investment Research? -- 2. A Roadmap to Reading an Academic Article -- 3. Index Investing: It Makes Active Management Better -- 4. Factor Investing: Challenging the Market Index with Smart Beta Products -- 5. Multi-Asset Investing: Challenging the Industry Obsession with Alpha -- 6. Tail Risk Hedging: It is an Asset Allocation Decision -- 7. Responsible Investing: Deep Roots in the Values of Western Society -- 8. Equity and Rewards-Based Crowdfunding: A Potential Disrupter -- 9. Big Data and Artificial Intelligence: A Revolution in Investment Management -- 10. Cryptocurrencies: A Fledgling Asset Class, but It’s Too Early to Tell -- 11. Women in Finance: What Does the Research Show?.
This book identifies and discusses the most successful investing practices with an emphasis on the academic articles that produced them and why this research led to popular adoption and growth in $AUM. Investors are bombarded with ideas and prescriptions for successful investing every day. Given the steady stream of information on stock tips, sector timing, asset allocation, etc., how do investors decide? How do they judge the quality and reliability of the investment advice they are given on a day-to-day basis? This book identifies which academic articles turned investment ideas were the most innovative and influential in the practice of investment management. Each article is discussed in terms of the asset management process: strategy, portfolio construction, portfolio implementation, and risk management. Some examples of topics covered are factor investing, the extreme growth of trading instruments like Exchange Traded Funds, multi-asset investing, socially responsible investing, big data, and artificial intelligence. This book analyzes a curated selection of peer-reviewed academic articles identified among those published by the scientific investment community. The book briefly describes each of the articles, how and why each one changed the way we think about investing in that specific asset class, and provides insights as to the nuts and bolts of how to take full advantage of this successful investment idea. It is as timely as it is informative and will help each investor to focus on the most successful strategies, ideas, and implementation that provide the basis for the efficient accumulation and management of wealth. .
ISBN: 9783030266929
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-26692-9doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: HG4501-6051
Dewey Class. No.: 332.6
Smart(er) Investing = How Academic Insights Propel the Savvy Investor /
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