The Investor's Paradox: The Power of Simplicity in a World of Overwhelming Choice
Investors are in a jam. A troubled global economy, unpredictable markets, and a bewildering number of investment choices create a dangerous landscape for individual and institutional investors alike. To meet this challenge, most of us rely on a portfolio of fund managers to take risk on our behalves. Here, investment expert Brian Portnoy delivers a powerful framework for choosing the right ones - and avoiding the losers. Leveraging the fresh insights of behavioral economics, Portnoy demystifies the opaque world of elite hedge funds, addresses the limits of mass market mutual funds, and discards the false dichotomy between " traditional" and " alternative" investments. He also explores why hedge funds have recently become such a controversial and disruptive force. It' s not the splashy headlines - spectacular trades, newly minted billionaires, aggressive tactics - but something much more fundamental. The stratospheric rise to prominence and availability of alternative strategies represents an explosion in the size and complexity of the choice set in a market already saturated with products. It constitutes something we all both crave and detest: More. THE INVESTOR' S PARADOX offers not only practical tools for investment success but also a message of empowerment for investors drowning in possibility.
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The Investor's Paradox: The Power of Simplicity in a World of Overwhelming Choice
Investors are in a jam. A troubled global economy, unpredictable markets, and a bewildering number of investment choices create a dangerous landscape for individual and institutional investors alike. To meet this challenge, most of us rely on a portfolio of fund managers to take risk on our behalves. Here, investment expert Brian Portnoy delivers a powerful framework for choosing the right ones - and avoiding the losers. Leveraging the fresh insights of behavioral economics, Portnoy demystifies the opaque world of elite hedge funds, addresses the limits of mass market mutual funds, and discards the false dichotomy between " traditional" and " alternative" investments. He also explores why hedge funds have recently become such a controversial and disruptive force. It' s not the splashy headlines - spectacular trades, newly minted billionaires, aggressive tactics - but something much more fundamental. The stratospheric rise to prominence and availability of alternative strategies represents an explosion in the size and complexity of the choice set in a market already saturated with products. It constitutes something we all both crave and detest: More. THE INVESTOR' S PARADOX offers not only practical tools for investment success but also a message of empowerment for investors drowning in possibility.
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The Investor's Paradox: The Power of Simplicity in a World of Overwhelming Choice

The Investor's Paradox: The Power of Simplicity in a World of Overwhelming Choice

by Brian Portnoy

Narrated by Andy Paris

Unabridged — 9 hours, 14 minutes

The Investor's Paradox: The Power of Simplicity in a World of Overwhelming Choice

The Investor's Paradox: The Power of Simplicity in a World of Overwhelming Choice

by Brian Portnoy

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Investors are in a jam. A troubled global economy, unpredictable markets, and a bewildering number of investment choices create a dangerous landscape for individual and institutional investors alike. To meet this challenge, most of us rely on a portfolio of fund managers to take risk on our behalves. Here, investment expert Brian Portnoy delivers a powerful framework for choosing the right ones - and avoiding the losers. Leveraging the fresh insights of behavioral economics, Portnoy demystifies the opaque world of elite hedge funds, addresses the limits of mass market mutual funds, and discards the false dichotomy between " traditional" and " alternative" investments. He also explores why hedge funds have recently become such a controversial and disruptive force. It' s not the splashy headlines - spectacular trades, newly minted billionaires, aggressive tactics - but something much more fundamental. The stratospheric rise to prominence and availability of alternative strategies represents an explosion in the size and complexity of the choice set in a market already saturated with products. It constitutes something we all both crave and detest: More. THE INVESTOR' S PARADOX offers not only practical tools for investment success but also a message of empowerment for investors drowning in possibility.

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There are a dozen or so classic books on picking stocks, a task relatively few individual investors do today. In contrast, there have been no great texts—until now—explaining how to pick fund managers, a task almost every investor, from the richest hedge fund buyer to the smallest 401(k) participant is tasked with doing. Brian Portnoy has produced the first great text on picking fund managers. It not only includes decades worth of valuable insights, it's also one of the best written investment books you'll ever find.” —Don Phillips, Morningstar

“The Investor's Paradox is totally original, thoroughly engaging, and remarkably well written. It must be considered an important contribution to the literature on how we make decisions about investments in the real world. This book is consistently insightful and often entertaining, offering many examples based on Portnoy's broad experiences. Novice and expert investors alike should take heed of Portnoy's major accomplishment.” —Emmanuel Roman, CEO, Man Group

“The investment bookshelves are littered with recommendations on picking stocks and allocating assets. The Investors' Paradox addresses the far more relevant topic of manager selection, and it does this superbly. Building from his deep understanding of human behavioral biases, Portnoy's structured approach to evaluating skill cuts through the noise of past performance and marketing materials to deliver a clear and creative framework for choosing investment advisors. Also a gifted writer, Portnoy has written a classic. Highly recommended for anyone making investment decisions.” —Mark Carhart, Chief Investment Officer, Kepos Capital

“The Investor's Paradox has arrived at just the right time. We face an unprecedented amount of choice in implementing investment strategies, and this insightful book helps filter out the noise to home in on what matters when making these critical decisions, whether you are a sophisticated allocator or an individual investor. I can't think of a better book on how to choose the best investment experts.” —Ted Seides, Co-Chief Investment Officer and President, Protege Partners

The Investor's Paradox... demystifies the opaque world of hedge funds. Portnoy offers practical advice on the limits of mass-market mutual funds and the false dichotomy between "traditional" - long-only mutual funds - and "alternative" investments such as hedge funds.” —The Philadelphia Enquirer

Product Details

BN ID: 2940171824242
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 02/07/2014
Edition description: Unabridged
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