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An analysis of the investment approach of the world's top investors, showing how to achieve market-beating returns
It is possible to beat the market. Taking this as a starting point, Excess Returns sets out to explore how exactly the most famous investors in the world have done it, year after year, sometimes by huge margins.
Excess Returns is not a superficial survey of what investors have said about what they do. Rather, Frederik Vanhaverbeke applies a forensic analysis to hundreds of books, articles, letters and speeches made by dozens of top investors over the last century and synthesises his findings into a definitive blueprint of how exactly these investment legends have gone about their work.
Among the legends whose work has been studied are Warren Buffett, Benjamin Graham, Anthony Bolton, Peter Lynch, Charles Munger, Joel Greenblatt, Seth Klarman, David Einhorn, Daniel Loeb, Lou Simpson, Prem Watsa and many more.
Among the revealing insights, you will learn of the striking similarities in the craft of great investors, crucial subtleties in their methods that are ignored by many, and the unconscious errors investors commonly make and how these are counter to successful investing. Special attention is given to two often overlooked areas: effective investment philosophy and investment intelligence.
The investing essentials covered include:
- Finding bargain shares
- Making a quantitative and qualitative business analysis
- Valuation methods
- Investing throughout the business cycle
- Timing buy and sell decisions
- And much, much more!
Excess Returns is full of timeless and practical insights, presented in a unique style, to help investors focus on the most promising opportunities and lead the way to beating the market.
Contents
About the author Introduction Chapter A: Investing Philosophy and Styles Part I: The Investment Process Chapter B: Finding Bargains Chapter C: Fundamental Business Analysis Chapter D: Valuation Chapter E: Common Process Mistakes and How To Avoid Them Part II: Buying, Holding and Selling Chapter F: Different Types of Stock Chapter G: Buying and Selling Considerations Chapter H: The Boom-Bust Cycle Chapter I: Common Buying and Selling Mistakes Part III: Risk Versus Return Chapter J: Risk Management Part IV: The Intelligent Investor Chapter K: The Intelligent Investor Glossary References Index