Buy and Hold Is Dead : The Case for Active Portfolio Management in Dangerous Markets
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For LT investors with over (the top) complicated technicals
"When you're writing Metastock formulas to calculate the Zero-Lag TripleEMA on the average of Heikin Ashi closing prices, then I think you've gone a bit too far. For me. Some people like to add 20 la Read more...
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Rambling on and on unfocused. Nothing very clear, did not help me, couldn't read any of it.
"Not a great book in my opinion, very academic and a little unfocused. He talks about lack of efficient markets and discusses his advisory firm. I did not find any actionable ideas to increase my returns... the book is very weak and superficial in this respect. I"
05/06/2010
An interesting read!
"I read this after reading, ""Stocks for the Long Run"" by Jeremy Siegel. If you put these two individuals in a room together, I believe we'll have our third world war. They have such fundamental beliefs in their strategy and to me, I believe they can argue one way OR the other. It all depends on ho Read more...
11/25/2009
Lots of rambling
The title is catchy. And the author may be a good guy, as other reviewers suggest. But this does not make the book a good book. The author spends significant amount of time rambling about why the markets are not that efficient as the classic financial theory suggests, provides some information on Read more...
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