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Debunkery
- Learn It, Do It, and Profit From It - Seeing Through Wall Street's Money-Killing Myths
- Narrated by: John Morgan
- Length: 7 hrs and 42 mins
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Publisher's summary
Want to become a better investor? Send your spouse on a shopping spree! It's no joke - this book tells you why.
Far too many investors fail to get the results they want, because they make some pretty common mistakes. The problem is, the errors don't seem like mistakes—they seem like smart, intuitive, and/or widely recognized investing "wisdom". But much of what's accepted as investing "wisdom" is, instead, bunk.
Debunkery: Learn It, Do It, and Profit From It - Seeing Through Wall Street's Money-Killing Myths from legendary money manager, longtime Forbes columnist, and best-selling author Ken Fisher, shows you how to avoid the costly errors many investors make when they rely upon "common sense" thinking, intuition, gut instinct, or clichés - by using debunkery!
Debunkery isn’t difficult - it just requires the willingness to flip common investing "wisdom" on its head. Once listeners learn to do that, they can begin seeing the investing world more clearly and stop falling prey to costly bunk.
Fisher demonstrates debunkery on 50 of Wall Street’s widely accepted "truths", and details in an easily accessible (and always entertaining) way why:
- Stop-losses could be renamed stop-gains.
- High unemployment isn't bad for stocks.
- Massive trade deficits can be great for stocks.
- Stocks don't care if the US dollar is strong or weak.
- Most retirees have a long, long time to invest.
- You should never listen to your "gut" when it comes to investing.
- You are almost certainly too terrified of government debt.
- Consumer confidence doesn't matter.
- Sending your spouse on a shopping spree could get you better long-term investing results.
Debunkery shows you why many Wall Street "truths" are, in reality, money-killing myths.
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A gurufocus ($400/year) commercial?
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By: Charlie Tian
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Lifecycle Investing
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- Narrated by: Gerry Gartenberg
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In finance, as in life, there's no such thing as a free lunch - unless you're well diversified. The push toward diversification inspires many investors to buy index funds, which is a smart move. But most people have missed the chance to diversify over their investing lifecycle.
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Pay Attention to Ideas, not Details
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The Motley Fool Million Dollar Portfolio
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Listeners are offered a first-class education in building, growing, and defending an individual portfolio, one investment strategy at a time. From learning to think like an investor to finding a first stock, from international investing to community-based online tools, this audiobook takes the reader through the essential strategies for building any portfolio, no matter how small its start or how big its ambitions.
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Great Introduction to Investing
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The Most Important Thing
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Howard Marks, the chairman and cofounder of Oaktree Capital Management, is renowned for his insightful assessments of market opportunity and risk. After four decades spent ascending to the top of the investment management profession, he is today sought out by the world's leading value investors, and his client memos brim with insightful commentary and a time-tested, fundamental philosophy. The Most Important Thing explains the keys to successful investment and the pitfalls that can destroy capital or ruin a career.
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Five Star Book, two Star Audiobook
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By: Howard Marks
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The Little Book of Common Sense Investing
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- Narrated by: L. J. Ganser
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The Little Book of Common Sense Investing is the classic guide to getting smart about the market. Legendary mutual fund pioneer John C. Bogle reveals his key to getting more out of investing: low-cost index funds. Bogle describes the simplest and most effective investment strategy for building wealth over the long term: buy and hold, at very low cost, a mutual fund that tracks a broad stock market Index such as the S&P 500.
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One star for every point this 5 hour book makes.
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By: John C. Bogle
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The Elements of Investing
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- Narrated by: Erik Synnestvedt
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A disciplined approach to investing, complemented by understanding is all you need to enjoy success. This practical guide explains what you really need to know and puts you on the right course for long-term success through all kinds of markets.
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required reading if you plan to retire one day
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By: Burton G Malkiel, and others
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The Art of Value Investing
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- By: John Heins, Whitney Tilson
- Narrated by: Walter Dixon
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Whether you're a complete beginner in need of an A-to-Z value investing primer, an experienced investor looking to expand and fine-tune your repertoire of value investing skills, or an individual or institutional investor looking to identify the best money managers, this audiobook is for you. Authors John Heins and Whitney Tilson have brought together the collective wisdom of today's most successful value investors and distilled it into a series of actionable lessons you can put into practice right away.
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Collection of quotations with no narrative
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Tap Dancing to Work
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When Carol Loomis first mentioned a little-known Omaha hedge-fund manager in a 1966 Fortune article, she didn’t dream that Warren Buffett would one day be considered the world’s greatest investor - nor that she and Buffett would become close personal friends. Now Loomis has collected and updated the best Buffett articles Fortune published between 1966 and 2012, including thirteen cover stories and a dozen pieces authored by Buffett himself. Loomis has provided commentary about each major article that supplies context and her own informed point of view.
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A collection of finance articles - not a biography
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By: Carol J. Loomis
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Hedgehogging
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Rare is the opportunity to chat with a legendary figure and hear the unvarnished truth about what really goes on behind the scenes. Step inside the world of Wall Street with Barton Biggs as he discusses investing in general, hedge funds in particular, and how he has learned to find and profit from the best moneymaking opportunities in an eat-what-you-kill, cutthroat investment world.
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HedgeHotDogging
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After the Music Stopped
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Alan S. Blinder - esteemed Princeton professor, Wall Street Journal columnist, and former vice chairman of the Federal Reserve Board under Alan Greenspan - is one of our wisest and most clear-eyed economic thinkers. In After the Music Stopped, he delivers a masterful narrative of how the worst economic crisis in postwar American history happened, what the government did to fight it, and what we must do to recover from it.
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Irresponsible, corrupt, and confused book
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By: Alan S. Blinder
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More Money Than God
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The Paul Volker Senior Fellow in International Economics at the Council on Foreign Relations, Washington Post journalist Sebastian Mallaby has garnered New York Times Editor’s Choice and Notable Book honors for his enthralling nonfiction. Bolstered by Mallaby’s unprecedented access to the industry, More Money Than God tells the inside story of hedge funds, from their origins in the 1960s and 1970s to their role in the financial crisis of 2007–2009.
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Valiant effort but lacking analytic horsepower...
- By ND on 01-10-11
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What Works on Wall Street
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The consistently best-selling What Works on Wall Street explores the investment strategies that have provided the best returns over the past 50 years - and which are the top performers today. The third edition of this BusinessWeek and New York Times best seller contains more than 50 percent new material and is designed to help you reshape your investment strategies for both the post-bubble market and the dramatically changed political landscape.
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Excellent Book on Value Investing
- By Nouille on 12-21-22
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Warren Buffett's Ground Rules
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Compiled for the first time, and with Buffett's permission, these letters spotlight his contrarian diversification strategy, his almost religious celebration of compounding interest, his preference for conservative rather than conventional decision making, and his goal and tactics for bettering market results by at least 10 percent annually. Demonstrating Buffett's intellectual rigor, they provide a framework to the craft of investing that had not existed before.
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Absolutely fantastic
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You Can Retire Sooner Than You Think
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After conducting an intensive study of happy retirees to learn the financial practices they hold in common, Moss discovered that it doesn't take financial genius, millions of dollars, or sophisticated investment skills to ensure a safe, solid retirement. All it takes is five best practices.
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By: Wes Moss
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- Kristina
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good start
read this before you trade! It's a good warning of all the fuss and bluff around stocks !
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- Phillip Walker
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Best Financial Advice Ever
Ken Fisher is the founder of the number one investment management group in the world. To ignore the nuggets of truth in this audio is to deprive yourself of great wealth and wisdom regarding human nature and the behavior of the masses of people who trade billions of dollars every trading day in the global capital markets.
The audio is professionally performed and easy to listen to. You won't regret investing your time in this challenge to the opinions you have previously held about trading in the stock markets.
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- alain ramos
- 02-01-21
best book
I love the book . I have listened to it twice
thank you for written it
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- Hannover#96
- 04-16-21
Witty analysis of finance theory!
Outstanding & original!!! 5 stars !!! Creative l, thought provoking and extremely entertaining.
Always admire Ken Fisher for his contrarian approach
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- Todd B
- 10-24-21
The most important read for anyone starting a finance career.
Better than any book in the required reading I had in 6 years of university business courses. Ken Fisher is one of the greatest minds on finance and economics.
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- MARK
- 11-15-10
Accompanying reference guide does not download!!
I contacted Audible and still no "accompanying reference guide." Wait until they get this fixed to order.
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- Dan
- 05-19-13
Unfortunate - for me, not worth the money spent
This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?
The basic idea of the long term view toward investing, and the problem of the ancient human psychology, wrestling with one's own primordial nature is helpful, but the creation of a new vocabulary, the use of demarcationing of the creation of it's own languaging "bunk" number 10, 12, 15 etc as cross referencing points became very tedious. It may be good for nerds and mathematicians who would like to create some psychological reference points as reminders for pitfalls but the problem was it created another level of complexity for the ideas. Perhaps the author was struggling to introduce a new method to address old problems and ideas, but unfortunately this particular method did not work well for me, and perhaps not well for an audio book where references were being made to other pages that one did not have at one's disposal. The basic idea of taking a long view, of investing in solid growth structures and holding firm for the long haul and backing that up with statistical documentation was valuable information but I didn't want to go wading through the "bunk" swamps to get it. The ideas could have bee presented simpler, and with a greater respect for the reader/listeners time.
Would you ever listen to anything by Ken Fisher again?
Perhaps... I have a respect for his articles and have read many of the articles he has written for Forbes over the years
What three words best describe John Morgan’s performance?
John Morgan did a good job... I very much appreciated Business Brilliance. Three words? Why 3 words?
What character would you cut from Debunkery?
The use of the word and ideas of Debunkery... the languaging.
Any additional comments?
We are all on a complex path of attempting to become better investors, and we have choices that we make that may range from things like lottery ticket purchases and high stakes poker all the way to companies coming public and the great swarm of a basket of stocks in the S and P and the DOW, and ETF, and Munis etc. There may be some simple principles to apply- The book "Business Brilliant" was actually very good in comparison and I would recommend that to any person entering the job market. I had hoped this book could provide a similar clarity of ideas in the investment arena, but it lost me as a student. It was a shame for me and the instructor.
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