Fisher Investments ReviewsFisher Investments reviews primary investment sectors and key financial topics through a series of books published in partnership with John Wiley & Sons under the Fisher Investments Press imprint. You can find many of these books through major retailers.
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Fisher Investments on FinancialsFisher Investments on Financials provides most levels of investors the tools to understand and analyze investment opportunities. This guide explains some of the sector’s key macro drivers ... See More >> (regulation, interest rates, and credit trends), takes you through the components of the industries within the global Financial sector, offers investment strategies on when and how to be overweight in specific industries within a sector, and much more. << See Less 24 Oct Fisher Investments on TelecomFisher Investments on Telecom explains some of the Telecom industry, including integrated services, wireless services, alternative carriers, and provides a framework for understanding the Telecom ... See More >> sector and tips and tools for security analysis and portfolio management. << See Less 24 Oct Fisher Investments on UtilitiesFisher Investments on Utilities explains some of the key macro drivers in the sector, including regulation, economic cycles, and investor sentiment, provides a framework for understanding the ... See More >> Utilities sector and its industries. << See Less 29 Mar Fisher Investments on Health CareFisher Investments on Health Care can help you make more informed decisions within the Health Care sector. It skillfully addresses how to determine optimal times to invest in Health Care stocks and ... See More >> which Health Care industries have the potential to perform well in various environments. << See Less 29 Mar Fisher Investments on Consumer DiscretionaryFisher Investment on Consumer Discretionary is a comprehensive guide to the Consumer Discretionary industry--which includes companies such as auto manufacturers, homebuilders, sports equipment ... See More >> manufacturers, hotel developers and operators, cruise lines, retail websites, and department stores, to name just a few. << See Less 29 Mar Fisher Investments on TechnologyFisher Investments on Technology is a guide to the global Technology sector for investors of all levels. This book is the sixth installment in the Fisher Investments On series of sector guides. With ... See More >> this guide you can learn about the unique challenges of investing in Technology to design investment strategies that are right for you. This book will guide you through the fundamentals of investing in Technology and teach you to identify opportunities in various market conditions. << See Less 21 Aug Fisher Investments on Emerging MarketsFisher Investments on Emerging Markets is a comprehensive guide to investing in the increasingly relevant Emerging Markets region. With unique insights into the different countries and detailed ... See More >> explanation of the potential pitfalls inherent to investing there, this guide is an informative and educational read for investors of all levels. << See Less 20 Aug Fisher Investments on IndustrialsFisher Investments on Industrials is the fourth installment in the Fisher Investments on series of investing sector guides. This book is a detailed guide to understanding and analyzing investment ... See More >> opportunities within the global Industrials sector. This book can help investors make more informed decisions within the Industrials sector, as it explores industry fundamentals and drivers while identifying potential obstacles. << See Less 19 Aug Fisher Investments on Consumer StaplesFisher Investments on Consumer Staples provides a comprehensive guide to investing in food and beverage, tobacco, and household product companies, to name a few. It illustrates how the consumer ... See More >> staples sector is segmented by industries, analyzing their respective macroeconomic drivers and the challenges facing companies within the sector. Similar to other sector guides, it will demonstrate a top-down approach for determining sub-industries with the highest potential to outperform and choosing... << See Less 18 Aug Fisher Investments on MaterialsFisher Investments on Materials details the ins and outs of the Materials universe, showing how to analyze and invest in it. Organized into three sections—Getting Started, Materials Details, and ... See More >> Thinking Like a Portfolio Manager—the book covers everything from the sector’s fifteen sub-industries to top-down investment methodology and individual security analysis. Fisher Investments on Materials also provides a five-step process to aid in categorizing major players, intended... << See Less 17 Aug 20/20 Money: See the Markets Clearly, Gain Focus and Invest Better than the ProsHaving 20/20 investing vision means having the ability to make more money, and that’s the ultimate goal of this book. Most investor mistakes come from blindness about the basic ways markets work and ... See More >> the best strategies used to invest. 20/20 Money is designed to be a set of glasses to help investors see the markets more clearly. Too many investors are blinded by conventional investing ideas that don’t work. 20/20 Money is about seeing the stock investing landscape... << See Less 16 Aug Own the World: How Smart Investors Create Global PortfoliosIt’s probably no surprise Americans invest primarily in US stocks. Even the most sophisticated investors remain underexposed to foreign equities based on misperceptions about the risks inherent in ... See More >> foreign stocks. In reality, much of this is driven by lack of knowledge and experience in foreign markets. The idea that investment options are limited by borders is antiquated and can be detrimental to investing in today’s global markets. Fact is US equity markets make-up less than half... << See Less 16 Aug | Idealism as Economic HeroismAyn Rand’s Idealism Explains Her Enduring Success — By CHARLES C. JOHNSON I admit—freely—often my biggest hang-up with Ms. Rand was that she’s too pure, too idealistic, advocating a worldview not possible in this world. Charles Johnson’s recent IBD
... See More >> piece puts such anxiety to rest. “My personal life is a postscript to my novels,” she […] << See Less 22 Mar Plan Your Prosperity from Ken FisherKen Fisher and Lara Hoffmans have published their layperson’s guide to building a basic wealth plan — I couldn’t recommend it more. Plan Your Prosperity Much like his other books, Ken Fisher takes a route of empowering the average investor, being
... See More >> less didactic or preachy and offering usable perspectives in terms everyone can understand. In […] << See Less 7 Dec Abundance: Peter Diamandis’s Must see TED Talk (and New Book)This blog has long fought the inertia of dystopic Mathusian thinking, which never proves true but continues to be one of the prevailing fictional narratives of intellectual discourse. Matt Ripley’s The Rational Optimist was one of the best
... See More >> investing/econ related books of the last few years. Now comes Peter Diamandis’s new book Abundance. Check out […] << See Less 9 Apr Book Review: Lives of Quiet DesperationPlease indulge me for a book review not at all about investing. One of the reasons, I think, Thoreau’s immortal quip, “The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation” is so famous is because it’s so true. For reasons that don’t matter, I recently
... See More >> found myself in a few moments of such anger that […] << See Less 23 Mar Don’t Forget. Markets Don’t.If you haven’t yet perused Ken Fisher and Lara Hoffmans’ new book, Markets Never Forget, it’s a must read for any serious-minded stock investor (all their books are). So what if I’m biased (I work with both). Their work offers views you won’t read
... See More >> elsewhere, and no library of investing knowledge is complete without them. […] << See Less 9 Dec Fall Reading ListAlmost agnostic of genre, this fall is set to be one of the best in recent memory for new books. On my reading list the next couple months will be: 1. The Quest: Energy, Security, and the Remaking of the Modern World - Daniel Yergin 2. The
... See More >> Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined - […] << See Less 20 Sep Fisher Investments Book Review: A Drunkard’s Walk, a Random Walk, a Fool’s Walk, and…a River!There are really only a few things you need to understand about probability and the stock market. Stock markets are Complex, Emergent, and Adaptive Systems (CEAS). Which means no mathematical model on earth can predict them accurately all the time.
... See More >> Instead, the best you can do is think of the future in terms of probability. […] << See Less 14 Jul Mini Book Review: Being WrongBeing Wrong: Adventures in the Margin of Error – Kathryn Schulz I’m throwing this book on the blog today because I don’t feel like writing a separate book review about it on MarketMinder, and there’s been plenty written ad nausem on cognitive
... See More >> investor errors on this blog and elsewhere. I saw Kathryn Schulz speak at […] << See Less 8 Jul Fisher Investments Analyst Book Review: Food PoliticsFood Politics: What Everyone Needs to Know — Robert Paarlberg For my job at Fisher Investments, I’m out on the road quite a bit each year, speaking to investors from all over the country. One of the things that used to amaze to me when I
... See More >> started, but doesn’t anymore, is that people everywhere pretty much […] << See Less 24 Jun Fisher Investments Analyst Book Review: Hardcore Entrepreneurial CandorHow to Get Rich: One of the World’s Greatest Entrepreneurs Shares His Secrets— Felix Dennis The Narrow Road: A Brief Guide to the Getting of Money— Felix Dennis Here are the books containing those things that every great, rich business owner knows in
... See More >> his/her little black heart (kidding!), but is just too darn scared to […] << See Less 10 Jun Politics Book Review: Same Old IncendiaryWith the election upon us, a measure of sanity and perspective. 2 Nov Book Review: Abundance—The Future Is Better Than You ThinkIn Abundance, Peter Diamandis and Steven Kotler present a powerful exploration of positive possibilities. 28 Aug Book Review: Fear and VolatilityThere is plenty to learn from the past about today’s so-called unprecedented volatility. And some bonus summer Sci-Fi reading! 6 Jul Book Review: You Are Not a GadgetJason Lanier’s argument technology is nothing without the humans who built it has many parallels to investing. 4 Jun Book Review: The Sarbanes-Oxley DebacleA decade after SarbOx became law, a look back seems apt. 23 May Book Review: The End of GrowthThinking globally and examining history can reveal the flaws in books forecasting economic doom. 14 May Secret Weapon: Red Flag or Red Herring?Were the events of 2008 a financial terrorist attack? 19 Apr “We’re Not So Different, You and I!” Part IIPart two covers David Graeber's Debt: The First 5,000 Years. Different book, yet the takeaway is unchanged: Ideology often blinds investors. ... See More >> 11 Apr “We’re Not So Different, You and I!” Part IPart one of a two-part review of G. Edward Griffin’s The Creature from Jekyll Island and David Graeber’s Debt: The First 5,000 Years, centering on a timely and salient investing lesson. ... See More >> 4 Apr |
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