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Stocks for the Long Run 3rd Edition, Kindle Edition
"One of the ten best investing books of all time."--The Washington Post
One of investing's most celebrated icons updates his classic work to reflect today's world and markets
In this long-awaited and eagerly anticipated update, Jeremy iegel provides his legendary perspective and guidance to an investment world turned upside down. Stocks for the Long Run combines a compelling and timely portrait of today's turbulent stock market with the strategies, tools, and techniques investors need to maintain their focus and achieve meaningful stock returns over time.
This completely updated edition includes entirely new data, charts, and figures as it provides answers on the five major issues concerning investors and professionals today:
- How will events related to September 11 tragedy affect long-term market returns?
- What behavioral roadblocks stand in the way of achieving financial success?
- Are "countries" still relevant for global investing?
- Will stock "indexing" match its past performance?
- Can tomorrow's stock market deliver the same returns as markets in the past?
Praise for previous editions of Stocks for the Long Run:
"Should command a central place on the desk of any 'amateur' investor or beginning professional."--Barron's
"A simply great book."--Forbes
- ISBN-13978-0071423526
- Edition3rd
- PublisherMcGraw Hill
- Publication dateJuly 12, 2002
- LanguageEnglish
- File size6.7 MB
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About the Author
Jeremy J. Siegel, Ph.D., is the Russell E. Palmer Professor of Finance at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. An advisor to the Federal Reserve, Siegel is an acclaimed consultant and lecturer for financial firms and money managers around the globe and is a frequent guest on CNBC, CNN, PBS, "Wall Street Week," and NPR.
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- ASIN : B000WNH4OK
- Publisher : McGraw Hill
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- Publication date : July 12, 2002
- Edition : 3rd
- Language : English
- File size : 6.7 MB
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- Print length : 388 pages
- ISBN-13 : 978-0071423526
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- Best Sellers Rank: #701 in Introduction to Investing
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Customers find this book to be an outstanding guide to personal investing, with one customer noting it provides recommendations based on an investor's background.
"...Siegel educates and informs (this book will teach you all the basics you need to know to watch CNBC and to understand the market), and he packs his..." Read more
"...automatic investing recommends a number of portfolios that follow modern portfolio theory and adjust risk as you age without any effort on the part..." Read more
"...strategies for the long term.. In my opinion the book is a complex guide for the future and not just a quick read that a person is likely disregard." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2004Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseWharton finance professor Jeremy Siegel is one of the most credible, most astute stock market analysts in the world. He is not a mindless stock cheerleader; in fact, his March 14, 2000 Wall Street Journal article entitled "Why Big Cap Tech Stocks Are a Sucker's Bet" persuasively pointed out how the high tech stock emperor had no clothes, and helped burst the insanely overvalued tech bubble. This was at a time when the vast majority of Wall Street analysts were inventing new valuation methods to justify insane stock prices, while other more pessimistic analysts had declared an "irrational exuberance" years before the market actually topped.
"Stocks for the Long Run" is Siegel's seminal work (now in its third edition), an excellent introduction to investing for the average investor looking to save for retirement. If the SEC were to choose one book to force people to read before they were allowed to invest their money in the stock market, this book would be it. In fact, the people who lost their retirement money because it was all invested in one stock such as Enron or Worldcom (or a bunch of dot-coms), or who lost a fortune day trading when the market tanked, would have been so much better off if they had just read this book and applied its lessons. They would be better off, the market would be much less volatile, the allocation of capital would be more efficient, the economy would be stronger, and the world would be a better place, if only more people would read this book.
"Stocks for the Long Run" gives you all the knowledge you need to implement a solid investment strategy. Siegel educates and informs (this book will teach you all the basics you need to know to watch CNBC and to understand the market), and he packs his book with as much long-term data and supporting evidence as possible. He is a firm believer in the scientific method and data; he does not posit recommendations unless they are firmly supported by historical evidence.
The good news in the third edition (post 1990s/2000 bubble) is that the case for investing in stocks is still a strong one. Siegel presents extremely persuasive arguments why, long term, stocks hold their value and gain value better than any other type of investment (fundamentally, we must never lose sight of the fact that stocks are claims on real assets and the cash flows generated by enterprises). Surprisingly, stocks are lower risk, long-term, than bonds. Siegel presents some good arguments why stocks now deserve a higher-than-long-term-average P/E, but also shows how index investing (which he still heartily recommends) is distorting the market, and how our expectations for returns from stocks need to come down slightly. He correctly identifies TIPS as the best investment for those seeking short-term safety.
Siegel's main argument is that investors should get into stocks in such a way as to match the overall return of the market, which will provide them with a healthy long-term return on investment. He does show a number of ways to improve on that return and beat the market, such as by recognizing when the market is under and overvalued, thereby buying low and selling high. Thus, I would recommend that a new investor first read, study and apply "Stocks in the Long Run", and then move on to Ben Stein's "Yes You Can Time the Market" as a way to optimize the lessons from "Stocks in the Long Run".
- Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2007Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseI agree with the other reviewers that this book is an outstanding essay for those who want to learn how to select stocks for a value portfolio. Where we differ is that for the typical investor he does not have the resources to build a properly diversified portfolio- either financial or mental resources. Value stocks do provide returns in excess of broad market returns but in order to have adequate diversification you must assemble several hundred issues well beyond the resources of the average investor. Further one must have the time and skill to evaluate several thousand issues.
I can offer a solution to this problem. I want to recommend for you a book titled How to Make Money in the Stock Market-Buy 2,500 different stocks for $1000 - Pay no Commission This book is a must for those wanting to find out about indexing (passive investing) and why it is the superior method for the small investor (and big one too). This book is an outstanding guide to personal investing. It will be useful to all investors from novices to highly the highly experienced. This book prepares the reader to approach investing from the standpoint of the underlying science. It is the antithesis of a 'get rich quick scheme'.
All aspects of Modern Portfolio Theory and passive (index) investing are explained in a through and easily understood manner. The aspect I like most is that as well as a solid theoretical foundation the book is very practical and shows the reader how to create (and more importantly) and manage over time a successful portfolio. This is a great book- for the beginning investor, it's a great place to start and for the experienced investor there are many valuable suggestions.
It's a shame to think of how much money investors have lost "investing" in the stock market over the years. I wish I had read this little book years ago. The chapter on automatic investing recommends a number of portfolios that follow modern portfolio theory and adjust risk as you age without any effort on the part of the reader at all. Had this book been written years ago and had I followed its directions I would be rich today of that I am certain. Nevertheless I will pursue one of the portfolios recommended and stick to my chosen asset plan.
How to Make Money in the Stock Market-Buy 2,500 Different Stocks-Pay no Commission
- Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2015Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseI have read many Jeremy Siegel articles over the years and he has an outstanding record in finance and investing. Stocks for the Long Run is an excellent book which compiles the stock market characteristics, history, issues to consider when investing and provides recommendations based on an investors background. The book is a must read for investors who want to better understand the market and a guide with interesting strategies to meet an individual's objectives. Professor Segal provided a educators perspective which is well organized and organized with financial and investment tools
I have used the book as an investment reference to evaluate my overall investment techniques and tools to meet my objectives. My book is marked-up so that I can easily use as a reference when evaluating investment opportunities and strategies for the long term.. In my opinion the book is a complex guide for the future and not just a quick read that a person is likely disregard.
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- Mc NairReviewed in Canada on October 22, 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars Very informative and a good one ...Must have if you plan to invest in stocks or if you are a CFA aspirant.
Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseGreat book and a must read for anyone planning to invest in stocks
- John G CrawfordReviewed in Australia on May 17, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars The Buy and Hold Bible
Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseI wish I had read this book twenty years ago. If you buy a range of good quality companies and hold them for ten or more years, you're almost guaranteed to be well rewarded. Over twenty years your chances of succeeding are about ninety five percent. Short term stock trading is gambling, and long term is called investing. Siegel makes a convincing case for holding stocks very long term, and does so in an easy to read format with heaps of examples and case studies.
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K. KrugReviewed in Germany on January 11, 2010
5.0 out of 5 stars Äußerst empfehlenswertes Grundlagenbuch für Anleger
Format: HardcoverVerified Purchasein dem Buch wird sehr grundlegend auf dem Aktienmarkt, insbesondere den US-Markt eingegangen, um gewisse historische Ereignisse zu kommentieren. So werden über 200 Jahre Aktienmarkt beleuchtet. Aber auch der Vergleich mit den Weltmärkten (inklusive Krisen und Kriegen) kommt nicht zu kurz.
Weiterhin werden diverse Asset-Theorien durchleuchtet und Asset-Klassen historisch abgerechnet. Das Fazit, wer langfristig auf "Blue Chips" setzt gewinnt, wer auf Bonds setzt zahlt viele Steuern und verliert, wer auf Gold setzt erhält seine Kaufkraft.
Eine Kernaussage des Buches ist, das Inflation und Steuern zentrale Faktoren der Kapitalanlage sind. Und die begünstigen beide Aktien.
Tip: aufpassen welche Version es ist, da es mehrere überarbeitete Versionen gibt.
- pkdReviewed in India on June 21, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseA must read book for every class of investor.
- MReviewed in Canada on October 2, 2015
3.0 out of 5 stars Three Stars
Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseOK ...havbe read better