The Neatest Little Guide to Stock Market Investing (Revised Edition) (Neatest Little Guide to Stock Market Investing)
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  • EXCELLENT LITTLE BOOK!!!
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  • Great Introduction to stock market investing!
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  • Outstanding stock market guide for investors at any level
The Neatest Little Guide to Stock Market Investing (Revised Edition) (Neatest Little Guide to Stock Market Investing)
Jason Kelly
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ASIN: 0452284732
Release Date: 2003-12-30

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From the time of its first publication five years ago, The Neatest Little Guide to Stock Market Investing has established itself as a clear, concise, and highly effective approach to stocks and investment strategy. Since the dot.com crash and ensuing bear market, significant changes have come about in the investing world, and The Neatest Little Guide takes this into account. In this revised edition, readers will learn:

€ Strategies on how to double the Dow with one simple investment and the latest products required for this approach

€ Methods investors can use to avoid disasters such as Enron and WorldCom

€ Thoroughly updated reference lists, including new websites, new software, new brokers, and new publications

With the right information for investors to keep pace, and rooted in the principles that made it invaluable from the start, The Neatest Little Guide to Stock Market Investing is a resource that no serious investor can be without.

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5 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT LITTLE BOOK!!!.......2007-10-02

If you are looking for simple and direct answers on how to invest in the stock market, then this book is for you. I also would recommend this book for anyone who wants to learn the basics but does not have the technical background needed to go deeper in financial analysis. Great book!!!

5 out of 5 stars Great Book for Market Begginers.......2007-08-28

I found this book a great starting point in my investment journey. There are lots of great basioc information, yet i found the book a joy to read.

5 out of 5 stars Great Introduction to stock market investing!.......2007-08-28

An easy to read introduction to stock investing! I have not yet finish it (since I just got it recently) but what I have seen so far could get someone from having no real knowledge to having a kick start about stock market investing. The great thing about the book is that the end of the book is not really the end, as there is the website, which provides even more useful articles on investing and personal finance. For those who are really interested in investing could also subscribe to the news letter that the author has put out, which has a small subscription fee but it is really nothing compared to other sites that offer similar services.

5 out of 5 stars This is MUST HAVE for private investors!!.......2007-08-20

This book is exceptional. It breaks the patterns you usually see in investing books, by being crystal clear, concise, to the point, honest- and very accurate. You will learn more from this book than any other I've read, and it will be truly useful information that will help you get a clear overall picture on the process of investing. Excellent for the newcomer, but equally so for the more experienced because it causes you to return your focus to the key factors that make a difference. This is a complete book, it covers all you will need to get you on your feet in the market (or back on them as the case may be...) and it's the first book I've ever seen to do so.

I'm a serious investor with about 10 years experience and part of a small association of aggressive investors. This book is one of the best investments I've made!

5 out of 5 stars Outstanding stock market guide for investors at any level.......2007-08-01

I'm a 19 year old college student, and I really had a desire to know more about the stock market. So, I bought this book and The Stock Market for Dummies thinking they would both open the door for me, and then I'd buy other books to get more detailed information. The Dummies book was good, but too slow paced for me. This book, The Neatest Little Guide to Stock Market Investing, explained what Dummies did in about the first 50 pages. Jason Kelly, the author, uses great examples to help drive his points home and connect with the reader. He is an English major, and it seems like he specializes in talking in everyday English but still having incredible amount of detail. He also has a section where he discusses where all of the world's best investors agree on strategies, which I think is one of the best chapters in the book.

Kelly then goes on throughout the book discussing EVERYTHING from first hearing a stock ticker to purchasing it through a broker. Even though I have accumulated quite a collection of stock market books, none of them are as thorough on each step then Kelly. I like his technique too, which encourages long term investing with some medium term speculations. While reading the book it quickly becomes obvious that he is incredibly confident in his strategies, which makes the book more enjoyable to read and some of that confidence has come on to me. From finding places where to discover stocks, to Value Line pages, to various types of brokers, Kelly has everything covered.

At the end of the book, Kelly gives his email address and web site (go to his web site to find his new email address). So I figured I'd send him and email to ask a question. I've done this before with other authors, nothing new, so I've learned to not actually expect a response, and if it does happen it's much later and probably won't happen again. But in less than 12 hours, Kelly emailed me back with helpful advice in a cheerful mood. Talk about a complete book.

I still find myself coming back to this book, time and time again, to refresh my memory or to reread sections. If you are anything like me, you will be extremely excited about the stock market after reading this book.
Quantitative Equity Portfolio Management (McGraw-Hill Library of Investment and Finance)
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • The book on factor models
  • Excellent Book - Highly Recommend
  • A practical entry-level quant equity portfolio management book
  • A very readable primer on quantiative equity portfolio management
Quantitative Equity Portfolio Management (McGraw-Hill Library of Investment and Finance)
Ludwig B Chincarini , and Daehwan Kim
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Praise for Quantitative Equity Portfolio Management

“A must-have reference for any equity portfolio manager or MBA student, this book is a comprehensive guide to all aspects of equity portfolio management, from factor models to tax management.” ERIC ROSENFELD, Principal & Co-founder of JWM Partners

“This is an ambitious book that both develops the broad range of artillery employed in quantitative equity investment management and provides the reader with a host of relevant practical examples. The book excels in melding theory with practice.” STEPHEN A. ROSS, Franco Modigliani Professor of Financial Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

“The book is very comprehensive in its coverage, detailed in its discussions and written from a practical perspective without sacrificing needed rigor.” DAVID BLITZER, Managing Director and Chairman, Standard & Poor's Index Committee

“Making the transition from the walls of academia to Wall Street has traditionally been a difficult task…This book provides this link in a successful and engaging fashion, giving students of finance a road map for the application of financial theories in a real-world setting.” MARK HOLOWESKO, CEO and Founder, Templeton Capital Advisors

“This text provides an excellent synthesis of a broad range of quantitative portfolio management methods…In addition, there are a number of insightful innovations that extend and improve current techniques.” DAN DIBARTOLOMEO, President and Founder, Northfield Information Services, Inc.

Capitalize on Today's Most Powerful Quantitative Methods to Construct and Manage a High-Performance Equity Portfolio

Quantitative Equity Portfolio Management is a comprehensive guide to the entire process of constructing and managing a high-yield quantitative equity portfolio. This detailed handbook begins with the basic principles of quantitative active management and then clearly outlines how to build an equity portfolio using those powerful concepts.

Financial experts Ludwig Chincarini and Daehwan Kim provide clear explanations of topics ranging from basic models, factors and factor choice, and stock screening and ranking…to fundamental factor models, economic factor models, and forecasting factor premiums and exposures.

Readers will also find step-by-step coverage of portfolio weights… rebalancing and transaction costs…tax management…leverage…market neutral…Bayesian _…performance measurement and attribution…the back testing process…and portfolio performance.

Filled with proven investment strategies and tools for developing new ones, Quantitative Equity Portfolio Management features:

  • A complete, easy-to-apply methodology for creating an equity portfolio that maximizes returns and minimizes risks
  • The latest techniques for building optimization into a professionally managed portfolio
  • An accompanying CD with a wide range of practical exercises and solutions using actual historical stock data
  • An excellent melding of financial theory with real-world practice
  • A wealth of down-to-earth financial examples and case studies

    Each chapter of this all-in-one portfolio management resource contains an appendix with valuable figures, tables, equations, mathematical solutions, and formulas. In addition, the book as a whole has appendices covering a brief history of financial theory, fundamental models of stock returns, a basic review of mathematical and statistical concepts, an entertaining explanation and quantitative approach to the casino game of craps, and other on-target supplemental materials.

    An essential reference for professional money managers and students taking advanced investment courses, Quantitative Equity Portfolio Management offers a full array of methods for effectively developing high-performance equity portfolios that deliver lucrative returns for clients.

    About the Authors

    Ludwig B. Chincarini, Ph.D., CFA, is a professor of finance at Georgetown University as well as a financial consultant to institutional investors. Previously, he was director of research at Rydex Global Advisors, the index mutual fund company. Prior to that, Dr. Chincarini was director of research at FOLIOfn, a brokerage firm that pioneered basket trading. He also worked at the Bank for International Settlements and holds a Ph.D. in economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

    Daehwan Kim, Ph.D., is a professor of economics at the American University in Bulgaria. Previously, he was employed as a financial economist for FOLIOfn. Dr. Kim also worked as a financial journalist, writing regular columns on financial markets for business media in Asia. He also holds a Ph.D. in economics from Harvard University.

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars The book on factor models.......2007-08-22

    Should you buy this book if you already have Grinold and Kahn? Emphatically yes, if you are interested in factor models of equity returns: about 200 pages of CK are devoted to them, compared to a few in GK.

    If not, I would still recommend the purchase, but expect CK's stay on your bookshelf to be brief - enough time to read through, and spot things not found in GK. (E.g., discussion of leverage and tax management).

    If you have not read Grinold and Kahn, start with this one - it is more accessible, and Chincarini and Kim offer a steady flow of worked-out examples, plus a nice collection of end-of-chapter questions - but do graduate to the GK tome.

    Alas, just as GK, CK is a book for MBAs: neither reflects state-of-the-art (state-of-the-art in late 1980s, perhaps?), and each one gets sloppy when more math is called for: GK sags in the part on information analysis, and CK in Chapter 14, 'Bayesian alpha'. Statistics? Just use OLS.

    Finding good up-to-date reading on QEPM thus remains a challenge, but CK (as well as GK) is a worthwhile book to read in the beginning.

    5 out of 5 stars Excellent Book - Highly Recommend.......2007-01-25

    This is a strong learning guide as well as a useful reference. The book takes the subject of portfolio management the next logical step after a fourth year finance course. The classic topics of undergrad finance are taken to a new level. For example, the book assumes the reader previously understands Mean variance optimization, the topics are Mean variance optimization with constraints and/or transaction costs. Also an excellent introduction to Factor models in context of forecasting security pricing. Highly recommend.

    4 out of 5 stars A practical entry-level quant equity portfolio management book.......2006-12-01

    This is a very practical entry-level quant equity portfolio management book (more practical and easier than Grinold & Kahn's book). It's a good place to start if you are interested in building quant models to manage equity portfolios. The book started from the beginning (e.g., how to pick factors), to how to build models to forecast returns, risk, and how to run optimization. This book didn't get into enough details about econometrics, database management, optimization, and programming, which are all essential to build a robust quant model. The authors mentioned pooled time-series cross-sectional econometric models, but didn't go beyond the surface. Overall, it's a good introduction book, but could be better.

    5 out of 5 stars A very readable primer on quantiative equity portfolio management.......2006-09-07

    In my opinion, this book should be on the bookshelf of every quantitative equity portfolio manager right next to his Grinold & Kahn. In addition to the basics, it covers a lot of the more practical aspects of quantitative euqity portfolio management compared to the Grinold & Kahn, but is not lacking any academic rigour. It is very readable and accessible for anyone with a professional finance background or interest.
    Private Equity and Venture Capital - A Guide for Investors and Practitioners
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Collection of Artiles
    Private Equity and Venture Capital - A Guide for Investors and Practitioners
    Ronald Lake
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    With contributions from experts in private equity finance and the leading investors in this growing asset class, this book provides detailed insight into this expanding area of finance. It is essential reading for those who need to understand the risks and returns involved in private equity investment as well as experienced investors who want to profit from markets other than their own.

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    4 out of 5 stars Collection of Artiles.......2004-04-22

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    This book is more of a collection of articles written by practicing VCs/PE professionals.

    Many of the articles discuss either geographical, structural or practical issues in either LBO or Venture capital.

    A good collection.

    Borrow it from the local library rather than buying it.
    Financial Modeling of the Equity Market: From CAPM to Cointegration (Frank J. Fabozzi Series)
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • great book for modeling
    • Comprehensive Coverage of Quantitative Equity Models
    • Really good reference book
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    Financial Modeling of the Equity Market: From CAPM to Cointegration (Frank J. Fabozzi Series)
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    An inside look at modern approaches to modeling equity portfolios

    Financial Modeling of the Equity Market is the most comprehensive, up-to-date guide to modeling equity portfolios. The book is intended for a wide range of quantitative analysts, practitioners, and students of finance. Without sacrificing mathematical rigor, it presents arguments in a concise and clear style with a wealth of real-world examples and practical simulations. This book presents all the major approaches to single-period return analysis, including modeling, estimation, and optimization issues. It covers both static and dynamic factor analysis, regime shifts, long-run modeling, and cointegration. Estimation issues, including dimensionality reduction, Bayesian estimates, the Black-Litterman model, and random coefficient models, are also covered in depth. Important advances in transaction cost measurement and modeling, robust optimization, and recent developments in optimization with higher moments are also discussed.

    Sergio M. Focardi (Paris, France) is a founding partner of the Paris-based consulting firm, The Intertek Group. He is a member of the editorial board of the Journal of Portfolio Management. He is also the author of numerous articles and books on financial modeling. Petter N. Kolm, PhD (New Haven, CT and New York, NY), is a graduate student in finance at the Yale School of Management and a financial consultant in New York City. Previously, he worked in the Quantitative Strategies Group of Goldman Sachs Asset Management, where he developed quantitative investment models and strategies.

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    An inside look at modern approaches to modeling equity portfolios Financial Modeling of the Equity Market is the most comprehensive, up-to-date guide to modeling equity portfolios. The book is intended for a wide range of quantitative analysts, practitioners, and students of finance. Without sacrificing mathematical rigor, it presents arguments in a concise and clear style with a wealth of real-world examples and practical simulations. This book presents all the major approaches to single-period return analysis, including modeling, estimation, and optimization issues. It covers both static and dynamic factor analysis, regime shifts, long-run modeling, and cointegration. Estimation issues, including dimensionality reduction, Bayesian estimates, the Black-Litterman model, and random coefficient models, are also covered in depth. Important advances in transaction cost measurement and modeling, robust optimization, and recent developments in optimization with higher moments are also discussed. Sergio M. Focardi (Paris, France) is a founding partner of the Paris-based consulting firm, The Intertek Group. He is a member of the editorial board of the Journal of Portfolio Management. He is also the author of numerous articles and books on financial modeling. Petter N. Kolm, PhD (New Haven, CT and New York, NY), is a graduate student in finance at the Yale School of Management and a financial consultant in New York City. Previously, he worked in the Quantitative Strategies Group of Goldman Sachs Asset Management, where he developed quantitative investment models and strategies.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars great book for modeling.......2007-08-09

    this is a good introductory book for quantitative developers. Many of the recent research and application of the financial engineering idea has rendered some famous books not as up-to-date as needed.

    The financial modeling has a lot of different methods and directions, this book definitly did not cover all those new developments. But it is almost impossible to do that, instead, it does covers a lot interesting ground. And I find almost few other books overlap with this one so far, so even on cost per coverage basis, it is a good buy.

    Also check out the other book written by this trio, "Robust Portfolio Optimization and Management".

    4 out of 5 stars Comprehensive Coverage of Quantitative Equity Models.......2006-09-26

    Fabozzi, the guy who churned out a dozen fixed income books, has turned his attention to equity models. With two coauthors, his Financial Modeling of the Equity Market book is a comprehensive treatise on quantitative methodologies employed in equity investment and trading. Densely packed with mathematical and statistical formulae, this book is an excellent reference guide for those desiring to learn and understand equity models. The reason I didn't give it 5 stars is, like other Fabozzi books, this is heavy on the "trees" but light on the "forest," i.e., it gives you lots of equations and details but does not provide a good overview as to the why. In a sense, its audience is the technocrats, not the thinkers. It's good for the financial engineers, not the financial innovators. Still, the vast majority of us on Wall Street, yours truly included, are technical people who don't have a vision, so for us mere mortals, this is a one-stop-shop book on quant equity models.

    5 out of 5 stars Really good reference book.......2006-07-29

    It is the book I'd like to keep on my shelf. Very comprehensive and up-to-date, though a little bit condensed. It starts from portfolio theory and covers forefront techniques and practical issues of equity market modeling. Could be better if there are more examples of model applications.

    5 out of 5 stars Very good book.......2006-06-09

    This is one of the most complete book that I can find on the quantitative equity management.

    It integrates very well both academia with real case.

    Worth reading for anyone wishing having a good knowledge of equity markets.
    Quantitative Equity Portfolio Management: Modern Techniques and Applications (Chapman & Hall/Crc Financial Mathematics Series)
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      Quantitative Equity Portfolio Management: Modern Techniques and Applications (Chapman & Hall/Crc Financial Mathematics Series)
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      Quantitative equity portfolio management combines theories and advanced techniques from several disciplines, including financial economics, accounting, mathematics, and operational research. While many texts are devoted to these disciplines, few deal with quantitative equity investing in a systematic and mathematical framework that is suitable for quantitative investment students. Providing a solid foundation in the subject, Quantitative Equity Portfolio Management: Modern Techniques and Applications presents a self-contained overview and a detailed mathematical treatment of various topics. From the theoretical basis of behavior finance to recently developed techniques, the authors review quantitative investment strategies and factors that are commonly used in practice, including value, momentum, and quality, accompanied by their academic origins. They present advanced techniques and applications in return forecasting models, risk management, portfolio construction, and portfolio implementation that include examples such as optimal multi-factor models, contextual and nonlinear models, factor timing techniques, portfolio turnover control, Monte Carlo valuation of firm values, and optimal trading. In many cases, the text frames related problems in mathematical terms and illustrates the mathematical concepts and solutions with numerical and empirical examples. Ideal for students in computational and quantitative finance programs, Quantitative Equity Portfolio Management serves as a guide to combat many common modeling issues and provides a rich understanding of portfolio management using mathematical analysis.

      Handbook of Equity Style Management, 3rd Edition
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      A fully updated guide to equity style management
      Pioneered by Nobel laureate William Sharpe, equity style management is derived from a correlation analysis of various equity style categories, such as value, growth, small cap, large cap and foreign stocks. In the Third Edition of The Handbook of Equity Style Management, twenty contributors from industry and academia help readers understand various equity style management issues, including equity style indices, different approaches to equity style measurement, foreign stock investing, tactical style management, behavioral aspects of equity style, and equity style benchmarks for manager selection and performance attribution. This updated edition gives readers the rationale behind equity style management, and shows how new strategies can be used to manage risk and improve returns.
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      3 out of 5 stars Expected more practical stuff from it.......2004-10-25

      I bought this book in hope to learn about the practical side of style management - how to calculate information coefficients and how to explain them, how to do single and multivariate regressions on the portfolio, etc. If that is what you want, get another book. Once you read it, come back and read this book, and it will give you a deeper understanding of the usage, history, theory behind it.
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