Beschreibung:
Joel Tillinghast is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) charterholder and thirty-six-year veteran of the investments industry. He has been the manager of the Fidelity® Low-Priced Stock Fund since 1989.
Investors are tempted daily with misinformation. They make lucky bets that breed false confidence, and their high-stakes gambles can take an emotional toll. How can anyone stay focused in such a volatile profession? In Big Money Thinks Small, veteran fund manager Joel Tillinghast urges investors to act cautiously and follow five primary steps to successful investing: (1) know yourself; (2) make decisions based on your own knowledge; (3) select trustworthy and capable colleagues and collaborators; (4) avoid businesses that seem destined to fail; and (5) always search for bargains. Patience and methodical planning will pay far greater dividends than rash, bold investments. Through sensible instruction, Tillinghast teaches readers how to ask the right questions in any investing situation and think objectively and generatively about portfolio management.
ForewordAcknowledgmentsPart I: Sleight of Mind1. It¿s a Mad, Mad World2. Silly Human Tricks (Decision Biases)3. Gamblers, Speculators, and Investors4. Mind Over MoneyPart II: Blind Spots5. Need to Know?6. It's the Simple Life for Me7. Thinking Small8. Bulls in the China ShopPart III: Honest, Capable Fiduciaries9. Dare to Be Great! Or, Distinctive Character10. Bang for the Buck11. Do the Bad Guys Wear Black Hats?12. Shipping Bricks and Other Accounting RiddlesPart IV: Live Long and Prosper13. Is the End Near?14. Oil Gushers and Slicks15. Tech Stocks and Science Fiction16. How Much Debt Is Too Much?Part V: What¿s It Worth?17. Will the Lowest Be Raised Up?18. Which Earnings Number?19. The Art of Judging Value20. Double Bubble Trouble21. Two ParadigmsIndex