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Systematically secure your financial future―Dummies makes it easy
Factor Investing For Dummies helps you go beyond the investment basics, with proven techniques for making informed and sophisticated investment decisions. Using factor investing, you’ll select stocks based on some predetermined, well, factors. Momentum, value, interest rates, economic growth, credit risk, liquidity―all these things can help you identify killer stocks and improve your returns. This book explains it all, and helps you implement a strategic factor investing plan, so you can boost your portfolio’s performance, reduce volatility, and enhance diversification. You’ll also learn what not to do, with coverage of the factors that have failed to deliver consistent returns over time. We explore factor-based ETFS and loads of other ideas for injecting some factors into your investment game.
Learn what factor investing is and how you can use it to level up your portfolioUnderstand the various types of factors and how to use them to select winning stocksChoose from a bunch of factor investing strategies, or build one of your ownGenerate wealth in a more sophisticated, more effective way
This is the perfect Dummies guide for beginner to seasoned investors who want to explore more consistent outperformance potential. Factor Investing For Dummies can also help portfolio managers, consultants, academics, and students who want to understand more about the science of factor investing.
Publisher : For Dummies; 1st edition (Dec 1 2022)
Language : English
Paperback : 304 pages
ISBN-10 : 1119906741
ISBN-13 : 978-1119906742
Item weight : 1.05 kg
Dimensions : 18.29 x 1.78 x 22.86 cm
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Amazon Customer –
I love the ‘for Dummies’ series.This book is no exception,I love it.None the less, I’ve always quibbled just a bit with the use of the term ‘Dummy’. Surely they mean it to be welcoming and inviting by reducing the intimidation of the unknown with a bit of humor. Yet somehow, I find myself squarely in the intended audience far more than I like, and between you and me, my ego is slightly wounded by the implication, of just how often, I’m the dummy.Ironically, in this case, I am on the other side of the table. For more than a decade, I made my living as an analyst and portfolio manager employing factor investing as a strategy.I was drawn to this book, not because I wanted to learn factor investing, rather, I wanted to learn how to answer the question, ‘Dad, what do you do?’.Bring your kid to work day can be anti-climatic when your office doesn’t look that different than your child’s pc gaming station in their bedroom. And answering the question, what do you do, can be a revealing challenge. There is truth in the old adage, that if you can’t explain something to a six-year old, you probably don’t understand it yourself.How do you explain to six year old, why your office looks like you spend the day playing overwatch?Or what a stock is? or what a bond is? or a portfolio? a market? an option? ora Factor?The starting point, as the old adage implies, is to have a deep understanding yourself.In this book, the authors expertise shines through in the clarity and directness of the explanations.For any reader who comes to investing from some other area of expertise, they will certainly find a clear description, of What Factor Investing is; Why Factor Investing is a valuable tool; How to implement Factor Investing themselves, or help in evaluating whether a professional advisor they are working with is knowledgeable. All with careful reference back to the extensive academic and theoretical support for the strategy.I recommend the book, to you.And I’ll be recommending it to my kids the next time they ask.”Dad, what do you do?”
Tramone Chasen –
As an avid reader of investment and personal finance books, I really enjoyed Factor Investing For Dummies. It’s a refreshing approach and one that I believe will help me to build a portfolio that I can be confident weathering the good and bad times in the market. My goal is to be able to “buy low” with full confidence instead of buying high and then freaking out or throwing in the towel every bear market like most investors I know seem to do. Great book. Buy it!
Kurt Weber –
I always say that if you can great one great idea from a book it was worth reading. I came away from this book with many great ideas. Time well spent!