Investment Philosophies : Successful Strategies and the Investors Who Made Them Work(3)

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Investment Philosophies : Successful Strategies and the Investors Who Made Them Work(3)

  • 著者名:Damodaran, Aswath
  • 価格 ¥8,437 (本体¥7,670)
  • Wiley(2026/03/19発売)
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  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9781394273218
  • eISBN:9781394273225

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A comprehensive walkthrough of proven, practical approaches to investing and expert guidance on choosing the one that works in your situation

In the revised third edition of Investment Philosophies,  Aswath Damodaran delivers a deep dive into a variety of investment philosophies, exploring the assumptions and beliefs that underlie each of them. You’ll explore the investment strategies that arise from each philosophy, as well as what you – as an investor – need to bring to the table to make the philosophy work in the real world. Rather than present one philosophy as the “one best” philosophy for all investors, the book presents a variety of choices, letting investors pick the one that best fits their personal beliefs about markets and personalities.

This book covers a range investing schools of thought, from charting and technical analysis, often given short shrift in academia and practice, to market timing, with different stands of value and growth investing, as well as information-based trading and arbitrage. You’ll discover:

  • The tools you need to understand portfolio management and the different approaches to investing that can reasonably be expected to lead to success
  • The evidence in the data backing or working against different investment strategies.
  • A guide to creating and managing a portfolio in contemporary markets
  • Techniques to help you manage your investment strategies, and improve your odds for success

In this new edition, explores alternative investing choices, from real estate, to gold, to cryptos, to venture capital and private equity the reason for their allure and growth, and the gaps between promise and performance.

An essential resource that explores the gamut of reputable and proven investing philosophies, Investment Philosophies provides you with helpful online resources, tools, in-depth guidance, and a comprehensive strategy guide for everyone interested in selecting a practical, effective approach to investing that works for them.

Table of Contents

CHAPTER 1
Introduction 1
What Is an Investment Philosophy? 2
Why Do You Need an Investment Philosophy? 3
The Big Picture of Investing 4
Categorizing Investment Philosophies 7
Developing an Investment Philosophy 10

CHAPTER 2
Upside and Downside—Understanding Risk 15
What Is Risk? 16
Risk Aversion: Measurement and Consequences 16
Equity Risk: Theory-based Models 17
Assessing Conventional Risk-and-return Models 33
Equity Risk: Alternative Measures 35
Equity Risk: Assessing the Field 46
Default Risk 48

CHAPTER 3
Numbers Don't Lie—or Do They? 55
The Basic Accounting Statements 56
Asset Measurement and Valuation 56
Measuring Financing Mix 65
Measuring Earnings and Profitability 73
Measuring Risk 81
Differences in Accounting Standards and Practices 88

CHAPTER 4
Show Me the Money: The Basics of Valuation and Pricing 93
Intrinsic Value 94
Pricing or Relative Valuation 119
Valuing an Asset with Contingent Cash Flows (Options) 129

CHAPTER 5
Many a Slip: Trading, Execution, and Taxes 135
The Trading Cost Drag 135
The Components of Trading Costs: Traded Financial Assets 137
Trading Costs with Nontraded Assets 156
Management of Trading Costs 158
Taxes 161

CHAPTER 6
Too Good to Be True? Testing Investment Strategies 173
Why Does Market Efficiency Matter? 173
Efficient Markets: Definition and Implications 174
Behavioral Finance: The Challenge to Efficient Markets 181
A Skeptic's Guide to Investment Strategies 214

CHAPTER 7
Smoke and Mirrors? Price Patterns, Volume Charts, and Technical Analysis 219
Random Walks and Price Patterns 219
Empirical Evidence on Pricing Patterns 221
The Foundations of Technical Analysis 250
Technical Indicators and Charting Patterns 252
Social Media and Markets 265
Determinants of Success at Charting and Technical Analysis 269

CHAPTER 8
From Graham to Private Equity: Value Investing 273
Who Is a Value Investor? 273
The Passive Screener 275
The Contrarian Value Investor 304
Activist Value Investing 312

CHAPTER 9
The Allure of Growth: Small Cap and Growth Investing 337
Who Is a Growth Investor? 337
Proxy Growth Investing 338
Passive Growth Investing 358
Activist Growth Investing 379

CHAPTER 10
Information Pays: Trading on News 395
Information and Prices 396
Trading on Private Information 398
Trading on Public Information 418
Implementing an Information-based Investment Strategy 440

CHAPTER 11
A Sure Profit: The Essence of Arbitrage 445
The Essence of Arbitrage 445
Pure Arbitrage 447
Near Arbitrage 471
Speculative Arbitrage 485
Long/short Strategies—Hedge Funds 490

CHAPTER 12
The Impossible Dream? Timing the Market 499
Market Timing: Payoff and Costs 499
Market timing Approaches 503
The Evidence on Market Timing 533
Market-timing Strategies 542
Market-timing Instruments 546
Connecting Market Timing to Security Selection 549

CHAPTER 13
The Allure of Indexing 553
The Mechanics of Indexing 553
A History of Indexing 557
The Case for Indexing 560
Why Do Active Investors Not Perform Better? 584
Enhanced Index Funds 591

CHAPTER 14
Investing in Alternatives 603
The Alternative Investment Universe 603
The Sales Pitch for Alternatives 607
Price and Value with Alternative Investments 611
Real Estate: The Underfollowed Investment Class 613
Collectibles 620
The Rise of Alternative Investing 648
Alternative Investment Philosophies 655

CHAPTER 15
A Road Map to Choosing an Investment Philosophy 661
A Self-assessment 659
Finding an Investment Philosophy 665
The Right Investment Philosophy (Philosophies) 667
Conclusion 674
Exercises 675

Index 677

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