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Warren Buffett Invests Like a Girl电子书

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作       者:Motley Fool, The

出  版  社:HarperCollins e-books

出版时间:2011-06-01

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Investing isn't a man's world anymore and that's a good thing for individual portfolios, Wall Street, and the world's financial system.Warren Buffett and the women of the world have one thing in common: They are better investors than the average man. Psychologists and scientists have shown that women have the kind of temperaments that help them achieve long-term success in the market. The calamities of the past several years have only provided more statistical and anecdotal evidence of the same. Here are just a few characteristics of female investors that distinguish them from their male counterparts:Women spend more time researching their investment choices and tend to take less risk than men do. This prevents them from chasing "hot" tips and trading on whims. Women are also more likely to seek out information that challenges their assumptions.One study found that men trade 45 percent more often than women do, and although men are more confident investors, they are also more susceptible to becoming overconfident. By trading more often and without enough research men reduce their net returns and increase transaction costs and capital gains taxes.Women aren't as susceptible to peer pressure as men are, which results in a more levelheaded, patient approach to investing.Women have less testosterone than men do (not a surprise, we know). New and continually unfolding science points to the possibility that testosterone is responsible for herdlike risk-taking behavior from men in the financial markets.This book shows that women, with their patience and good decision making, epitomize the Foolish investment philosophy, as well as the investment temperament of the most successful investor in history: Warren Buffett. While men may be brash, compulsive, and overly daring, women tend to be more studious, skeptical, and reasonable. The book will empower and educate women and the men smart enough to embrace a "feminine" investing style on how to strengthen their portfolios and find success in the market.
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Cover

Title Page

Dedication

Contents

Foreword

Chapter 1 - Why Temperament Matters Now More Than Ever

Chapter 2 - The Science Behind the Girl

Chapter 3 - A Quick Intro to the Oracle

Chapter 4 - Trade Less, Make More

Chapter 5 - Rein In Overconfidence

Chapter 6 - Shun Risk

Chapter 7 - Focus on the Positives of Pessimism

Chapter 8 - Research Extensively

Chapter 9 - Ignore Peer Pressure

Chapter 10 - Learn from Mistakes

Chapter 11 - Embrace Feminine Influences

Chapter 12 - Maintain Consistent, Persistent Results

Chapter 13 - Value People and Relationships

Chapter 14 - Question the Masters

Chapter 15 - Act Fairly and Ethically

Chapter 16 - Foolish Investing Principles 101

Appendices

A Quick Guide Recapping the Female Investor’s Temperament and What Buffett Can Teach Us

Interview with Value Investor Lisa O’Dell Rapuano, CFA, Founder of Lane Five Capital Management

Interview with Value Investor Lauren C. Templeton, Founder of Lauren Templeton Capital Management

Interview with Value Investors Candace King Weir and Amelia Weir of Paradigm Capital Management

Interview with Value Investor Bill Mann of the Motley Fool Independence Fund and the Motley Fool Great America Fund

Further Reading: Books for Investors of All Levels Who Want to Learn More (Courtesy of Motley Fool Inside Value)

Acknowledgements

Notes

Index

About the Authors

Also from the Motley Fool

Credits

Copyright

About the Publisher

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