"Active Value Investing. Making Money in Range-Bound Markets" - это книга о том, как зарабатывать деньги на фондовом рынке в условиях бокового тренда, который, по словам автора, наблюдается примерно половину времени. Автор книги, уважаемый инвестиционный менеджер Виталий Каценельсон, предлагает читателям практическую стратегию для активного инвестирования, которая позволяет увеличить прибыль в таких условиях. Он убедительно доказывает, что боковые тренды на рынке - это не исключение, а скорее правило, и что для эффективного инвестирования в таких условиях необходимо изменить традиционные стратегии, основанные на фундаментальном анализе.
В книге представлены новые подходы к оценке безопасности инвестиций и интересные идеи относительно покупки и продажи акций, международных инвестиций и использования так называемого "фреймворка качества, оценки и роста". Виталий Каценельсон имеет богатый опыт работы в инвестиционной отрасли, начиная с 1994 года, и является членом CFA Institute. Кроме того, он автор статей в Financial Times, The Motley Fool и Minyanville.com, а также преподаватель в Университете Колорадо в Денвере. Если вы ищете новые идеи для инвестирования, особенно в условиях бокового тренда, то эта книга может оказаться для вас полезной.
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Электронная Книга «Active Value Investing. Making Money in Range-Bound Markets» написана автором Vitaliy Katsenelson N. в году.
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Язык: Английский
ISBN: 9780470186435
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