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Beat the Crowd - How You Can Out-Invest the Herd By Thinking Differently

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The longtime Forbes columnist and best-selling author of Debunkery shares comprehensive explanations of how true contrarian investors think and act to explain the techniques and lucrative potential of contrarian investing.

List of contents

Preface ix
 
Chapter 1: Your Brain?]Training Guide 1
 
Wall Street's Contrarian Contradiction 4
 
The Curmudgeon's Conundrum 5
 
There Is Always a But 6
 
Why Most Investors Are Mostly Wrong Most of the Time 8
 
The First Rule of True Contrarianism 12
 
The All-Seeing Market 13
 
Different, Not Opposite 14
 
The Right Frame of Mind 15
 
Check Your Ego 16
 
Chapter 2: For Whom the Bell Curve Tolls 19
 
Wall Street's Useless/Useful Fascination With Calendars 23
 
Professional Groupthink 25
 
How the Contrarian Uses
 
Professional Forecasts 26
 
Even the Best Fall Sometimes . . . 30
 
How to Beat the Street 39
 
Chapter 3: Dracula and the Four Horsemen of the Media Apocalypse 47
 
The Media's Flawed Financial Eyesight 50
 
Dracula Around the Corner 53
 
Looking for Growth in All the Wrong Places 59
 
The Magic Indicator 62
 
War--What Is It Good For? 71
 
Don't Be a Cow, Be a Contrarian 77
 
Chapter 4: Not in the Next 30 Months 81
 
Baby Boomer Bomb? 85
 
What About Social Security and Medicare? 86
 
But What if the "Lost Generation"Stays Lost? 90
 
What About Debt? 93
 
But What if Debt Causes Runaway Inflation? 98
 
But What if America Stops Innovating? 98
 
But What About Global Warming? 100
 
What About Income Inequality? 102
 
What if the Dollar Loses Its Place as the World's Reserve Currency? 105
 
What the Markets Know 108
 
Chapter 5: Take a Safari With Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau 111
 
How the Elephant Got Its Tusks 114
 
Dumbo, Gross Margins and Other High?]Flying Elephants 116
 
When Good News Dresses Up as Bad News 118
 
The Yield Curve Curveball 121
 
When Elephants Attack 127
 
A Brief History of Tragedy 127
 
When Textbooks Lie 129
 
It Can't Be an Elephant If ... 134
 
Chapter 6: The Chapter You'll Love to Hate 137
 
Step 1: Ditch Your Biases 140
 
My Guy Is Best, Your Guy Is Worst and Other Unhelpful Opinions 141
 
A Magical Elephant Named Gridlock 145
 
(Not) Just a Bill Sittin' on Capitol Hill 150
 
That Which Is Seen and That Which Is Unseen 156
 
What's Worse Than a Politician? 158
 
Why the Government Already Made the Next Crisis Worse 162
 
Chapter 7: Put Those Textbooks Away 169
 
Don't Toss Your Textbooks--But Know Their Limitations! 172
 
The First Commandment: P/Es Aren't Predictive 175
 
The CAPEd Crusader Is No Superhero 178
 
Small Beats All? 181
 
Fancy Formulas and Other Academic Kryptonite 184
 
Theory Isn't Reality 189
 
If Not School, Where? 193
 
Chapter 8: Throw Away This Book! 197
 
Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber and Pop Star Economists 200
 
Classics Are Classic for a Reason 203
 
Philosophy and Econ 101 209
 
How to Learn From the Legends 216
 
Those Who Forget History . . . 225
 
Classics in the Twenty?]First Century 230
 
Chapter 9: When Miley Cyrus Meets Ben Graham: Misadventures in Behavioral Finance 235
 
Where It All Began 238
 
The Beginnings of Behavioral Finance's Drift 240
 
When Academics Met Capitalism and Marketing 240
 
Behavioral Finance and Tactical Positioning 242
 
Recency Bias and Sentiment 251
 
How to Gain a Tactical Advantage With Behavioral Finance 254
 
A Section for Stock Pickers 259
 
Know When to Say When 266
 
Getting Back to Self?]C

About the author










KEN FISHER is best known for his prestigious "Portfolio Strategy" column in Forbes magazine, where his over 30-year tenure of high-profile calls makes him the third longest- running columnist in Forbes's 90-plus-year history. He is the founder, Chairman and CEO of Fisher Investments, an independent global money management firm managing over $60 billion for individuals and institutions globally. Fisher is ranked #240 on the 2014 Forbes 400 list of richest Americans and #653 on the 2014 Forbes Global Billionaire list. In 2010, Investment Advisor magazine named him among the 30 most influential individuals of the last three decades. Fisher has authored numerous professional and scholarly articles, including the award- winning "Cognitive Biases in Market Forecasting." He has also written ten previous books, including national bestsellers The Only Three Questions That Count, The Ten Roads to Riches, How to Smell a Rat, Debunkery and Markets Never Forget (But People Do), all published by Wiley. Fisher has been published, interviewed and/or written about in many major American, British and German finance or business periodicals. He has a weekly column in Focus Money, Germany's leading weekly finance and business magazine.
ELISABETH DELLINGER is an analyst and staff writer at Fisher Investments and has been with the firm for over a decade. She is a senior editor of MarketMinder.com and a contributor on Equities.com as well as other financial news websites.

Summary

Train your brain to be a real contrarian and outsmart the crowd Beat the Crowd is the real contrarian s guide to investing, with comprehensive explanations of how a true contrarian investor thinks and acts and why it works more often than not.

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