查爾斯-埃利斯的《贏得輸傢的遊戲》寫得非常棒。這部經典著作最初由一篇精闢的文章《投資政策》發展而來,1985年首次齣版,到現在已經是第5版,內容更加豐富。當然,書的核心沒有變——管理好你的投資組閤,謹防華爾街的哄騙。
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#潘驢賀小閑# #2020年讀書打卡# 5/100 做瞭一個本書的思維導圖,有需要的書友可私信我索取原圖 這本書去年就已經讀過一次,這迴算是迴顧。本書主要論述的是,投資,在美國已經變成瞭一場“輸傢遊戲”。何為輸傢遊戲呢?就是參與遊戲的結果是由輸傢的錯誤所決定的,比如業餘網...
評分1. 在“贏傢遊戲”裏,結果由贏傢的正確行動決定;而在“輸傢遊戲“裏,結果則是由輸傢的錯誤決定的。P4 2. “如果你不瞭解自己,可以在股市裏找到答案,但代價高昂。”——George J.W.Goodman P35 3. 投資迴報率的兩個問題: (1)預期通脹水平對迴報率變化的影響非常大,...
評分#潘驢賀小閑# #2020年讀書打卡# 5/100 做瞭一個本書的思維導圖,有需要的書友可私信我索取原圖 這本書去年就已經讀過一次,這迴算是迴顧。本書主要論述的是,投資,在美國已經變成瞭一場“輸傢遊戲”。何為輸傢遊戲呢?就是參與遊戲的結果是由輸傢的錯誤所決定的,比如業餘網...
評分1. 在“贏傢遊戲”裏,結果由贏傢的正確行動決定;而在“輸傢遊戲“裏,結果則是由輸傢的錯誤決定的。P4 2. “如果你不瞭解自己,可以在股市裏找到答案,但代價高昂。”——George J.W.Goodman P35 3. 投資迴報率的兩個問題: (1)預期通脹水平對迴報率變化的影響非常大,...
評分各位豆友,這是我參與翻譯的第一部作品,大傢多多指教,翻譯不當的地方請指齣,我們將會在下一個印刷版中及時和齣版社校正。
圖書標籤: 投資 E-Finance-金融學 交易 交易理念 TBR 馬鞍山 香港中央圖書館 粉領
如果你不認識自己。在股市中尋找自我的代價很昂貴。
評分投資管理的方法論,偏重學術和西方國情,思想值得藉鑒
評分看瞭這本書纔知道,其實觀點本身可以非常的簡短,那麼一本書為什麼要這麼長呢?因為需要讓彆人確信你的觀點。對於讀者來說,如果你本來就認同他的觀點,真的沒有必要花那麼長的時間去讀他的這些論述,隻是增加瞭自己的“偏見”而已。
評分投資管理的方法論,偏重學術和西方國情,思想值得藉鑒
評分如果你不認識自己。在股市中尋找自我的代價很昂貴。
Winning the Loser's Game 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載