The Investor's Manifesto (Review and Analysis of Bernstein's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from William J. Bernstein's book "The Investor's Manifesto" shows that the financial meltdown of 2008-2009 has dramatically changed the long-term investment landscape. In his book, the author explains that, as surprising and counter-intuitive as it may sound, this has created a massive buying opportunity for those who know what they’re doing. The stocks and bonds of some once-mighty corporations have been battered and as they recover generous returns will be enjoyed by those investors who are brave, disciplined and liquid. This summary explains the five key principles of savvy investment which you can apply to ensure future profits.
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The Investor’s Manifesto
by William J. Bernstein
Book Abstract
About the Author
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Summary of The Investor’s Manifesto
(William J. Bernstein)
Book Abstract
MAIN IDEA
The financial meltdown of 2008-2009 has dramatically changed the long-term investment landscape. As surprising and counterintuitive as it may sound, by the perverse calculus of finance, this has created a massive buying opportunity for those who know what they’re doing. The stocks and bonds of some once-mighty corporations have been battered and as they recover-as they always have in the past – generous returns will be enjoyed by those investors who are brave, disciplined and liquid.
To prosper as an investor in the years ahead, understand and operate by these five principles:
Over the past three decades, the powers that be have handed investors, particularly those saving for retirement, a very raw deal indeed. First and foremost, the traditional pension plan has been replaced with an investment mess of pottage: poorly designed, overly expensive, and thus miserably performing defined-contribution plans that seem almost consciously designed to fail. Worse, the average American is assumed to somehow possess the expertise and, more importantly, the emotional discipline to execute a competent lifetime investment plan, a goal that even many Wall Street professionals fall well short of. I hope I have provided you with the tools to personally avoid becoming a casualty of this looming catastrophe. Needless to say, you have a great deal of skin in this game. I have enumerated several skill sets that every competent investor should master. Tie them together into lists that could be stuck to your refrigerator. Grab your breakfast, look regularly at these lists, and embrace this manifesto.
– William Bernstein
About the Author
WILLIAM BERNSTEIN is a financial theorist. He is also a retired neurologist and cofounder