Stocks for the Long Run, 4th Edition: The Definitive Guide to Financial Market Returns & Long Term Investment Strategies

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Stocks for the Long Run set a precedent as the most complete and irrefutable case for stock market investment ever written. Now, this bible for long-term investing continues its tradition with a fourth edition featuring updated, revised, and new material that will keep you competitive in the global market and up-to-date on the latest index instruments.



Wharton School professor Jeremy Siegel provides a potent mix of new evidence, research, and analysis supporting his key strategies for amassing a solid portfolio with enhanced returns and reduced risk. In a seamless narrative that incorporates the historical record of the markets with the realities of today's investing environment, the fourth edition features:

  • A new chapter on globalization that documents how the emerging world will soon overtake the developed world and how it impacts the global economy
  • An extended chapter on indexing that includes fundamentally weighted indexes, which have historically offered better returns and lower volatility than their capitalization-weighted counterparts
  • Insightful analysis on what moves the market and how little we know about the sources of big market changes
  • A sobering look at behavioral finance and the psychological factors that can lead investors to make irrational investment decisions


A major highlight of this new edition of Stocks for the Long Run is the chapter on global investing. With the U.S. stock market currently holding less than half of the world's equity capitalization, it's important for investors to diversify abroad. This updated edition shows you how to create an “efficient portfolio” that best balances asset allocation in domestic and foreign markets and provides thorough coverage on sector allocation across the globe.



Stocks for the Long Run is essential reading for every investor and advisor who wants to fully understand the market-including its behavior, past trends, and future influences-in order to develop a prosperous long-term portfolio that is both safe and secure.

PRODUCT DETAILS

Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Pub. Date: 27th November 2007
Catalog: Book
Media: Hardcover
Number Of Pages: 436
Ean: 9780071494700
Isbn: 0071494707

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USER REVIEWS

Excellent Intermediate book
~ Written on Jan 16, 2010. 1 out of 1 users found this review helpful.

This is the book to read after studying the general investing books that cover all asset classes.
it's comprehensive in that it includes discussion of indexes, markets, risk, historical returns, equity investment vehicles, etc.
Also includes newer topics such as Behavioral Psychology.
At 400 pages it's at the right level of detail for do-it-yourself investor who doesn't want to get bogged in analysis of efficient frontiers or CAPM.
Unfortunately it was published just before our current crisis so we will have to wait until the next edition to get the author's thoughts on conditions we are experiencing now.

Critical data for the LONG run
~ Written on Jan 8, 2010. 2 out of 2 users found this review helpful.

This book has been derided by some using short-term market data, but the first chapter contains LONG-TERM data covering 200 years that are easily worth more than the purchase price of the book. One table includes inflation-adjusted returns of most major asset classes spanning the entire time period to give a comprehensive overview of performance without the clouding of recent data that is so common. Never forget to make long-term investing decisions with long-term data! If we get that one thing correct, we will avoid most of the worst investing mistakes.

Must Read Investement Book for anyone in thier 20-30s
~ Written on Jan 1, 2010. 1 out of 1 users found this review helpful.

It is so easy to get caught up on the noise of the CNBC of the worlds. As Benjamin Graham once stated, the stock market is a voting machines in the short run and a weighing machine in the long run. This book provides the details to back that message. A must read for any one in thier 20s or 30s who is looking to start planning for thier retirement.

There can't be a quicker way to learn about the WHOLE stock market
~ Written on Dec 15, 2009. 1 out of 1 users found this review helpful.

Stocks for the Long Run has a reputation for being the essential introduction to learning about investing in stocks. I can't disagree -- at all. It covers all the ground, and with this 4th edition it brings in a lot of relevant information about ETF's, foreign markets (China, etc.), and other more recent "players" in the stock market.

Of course, this edition was put out before the amazing collapse of 2008, so it will be interesting to see how Siegel covers that disaster in the 5th edition. But until then, this book will still give you the best overview (that I'm aware of) of the stock market here in the U.S. since its inception 200 or so years ago.

The real genius of this book, other than its introductory/educational value (which is great), is to show beyond a shadow of a doubt that stocks have returned waaaaaaaaaaaaaay more money than any other investment vehicle over history. It's not even close: everything else (bonds, gold, notes) is piddlier than piddly in comparison to stocks. There is a graph right in the front of the book which makes this real clear, and that graph alone (if you couldn't get it online) is worth the price of this book.

It's a nice book
~ Written on Nov 3, 2009. out of 1 users found this review helpful.

It's well written. Tells you how to manage your portfolio in the long run. Good for those people who live long enough to benefit from the statistics summarized for the performance of US stock market in over 200 years.
Personally, I would more prefer books on stock market bubbles, which tell you how to get your ass off the market before it crashes.
Overall, it's a good book, worth 4 stars.

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