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The Only Three Questions That Still Count - Ken Fisher

The Only Three Questions That Still Count

Investing By Knowing What Others Don't

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Buch | Hardcover
384 Seiten
2025 | 3rd edition
John Wiley & Sons Inc (Verlag)
9781394318834 (ISBN)
CHF 39,95 inkl. MwSt
An insightful and practical guide to beating the markets

In the newly revised third edition of The Only Three Questions That Still Count: Investing By Knowing What Others Don't, renowned investor Ken Fisher delivers an innovative and insightful strategy you can use in your own life to understand and profit from the markets. He offers updated info on how to navigate an increasingly interconnected world, showing investors can improve their odds of success by answering just three questions using only publicly available information.

The author provides a practical framework you can apply immediately—and in the rest of your investing career—to boost your chances of outsized returns. You'll also find:



More than 100 visuals illustrating the straightforward investing concepts found within
Strategies to help you challenge yourself, and your preconceived notions, to improve your investing returns
Updated techniques and strategies that assist retail investors in developing innovative ways to beat the market

Perfect for professional and individual investors, The Only Three Questions That Still Count is also an invaluable resource for anyone with an interest in the markets and investing behavior.

KEN FISHER is the Founder, Executive Chairman, and Co-Chief Investment Officer of Fisher Investments, a $290-plus billion (as of 12/31/2024) investment adviser and money management firm serving large institutions and high-net-worth individuals. For over 32 years, Fisher wrote Forbes’ “Portfolio Strategy” column, making him the longest continuously running columnist in the magazine’s venerable history. He now writes monthly, native-language columns in over 20 major media organs worldwide, including the New York Post, Britain’s Daily Telegraph, Spain’s elEconomista and Italy’s Il Sole 24 Ore.

Preface ix

Acknowledgments xxi

1 Question One: What Do You Believe That Is Actually False? 1

If You Knew It Was Wrong, You Wouldn’t Believe It 1

The Mythological Correlation 8

Always Look at It Differently 16

When You Are Really, Really Wrong 22

2 Question Two: What Can You Fathom That Others Find Unfathomable? 31

Fathoming the Unfathomable 31

Ignore the Rock in the Bushes 32

Discounting the Media Machine and Advanced Fad Avoidance 33

The Shocking Truth About Yield Curves 38

What the Yield Curve Is Trying to Tell You 52

The Presidential Term Cycle 60

3 Question Three: What the Heck Is My Brain Doing to Blindside Me Now? 69

It Isn’t Your Fault— Blame Evolution 69

Cracking the Stone Age Code— Pride and Regret 75

The Great Humiliator’s Favorite Tricks 87

Get Your Head Out of the Cave 89

4 Capital Markets Technology 97

Building and Putting Capital Markets Technology Into Practice 97

It’s Good While It Lasts 103

Forecast with Accuracy, Not Like a Professional 108

Better Living Through Global Benchmarking 116

5 When There’s No There There! 135

Johns Hopkins, My Grampa, Life Lessons, and Pulling a Gertrude 135

In the Center Ring— Oil Versus Stocks 141

Sell in May Because the January Effect Will Dampen Your Santa Claus Rally Unless There Is a Witching Effect 152

6 No, It’s Just The Opposite 161

When You Are Wrong— Really, Really, Really Wrong 161

Multiplier Effects and the Heroin- Addicted iPhone Borrower 169

Let’s Trade This Deficit for That One 177

The New Gold Standard 182

7 Shocking But True 191

Supply and Demand and That’s It 191

Weak Dollar, Strong Dollar— What Does It Matter? 206

8 The Great Humiliator and Your Stone Age Brain 219

That Predictable Market 219

Anatomy of a Bubble 229

Some Basic Bear Rules 237

What Causes a Bear Market? 257

Contents vii

9 Putting It All Together 267

Stick with Your Strategy and Stick It to TGH 267

Four Rules That Count 272

Finally! How to Pick Stocks That Only Win 289

When the Heck Do You Sell? 295

Conclusion: Time to Say Goodbye 303

Transformationalism 304

Appendix A: Causal Correlations and the Correlation Coefficient 309

Appendix B: News You Can’t Use 313

Appendix C: Greater Fools 315

Appendix D: Annualized Versus Average 317

Appendix E: The Wizard of Oz and an Oz of Gold 319

Appendix F: 1980 Revisited 323

Appendix G: Why 2023 Will Be Like 1967’s “Summer of Love” for the Stock Market 327

Appendix H: Popular but Problematic 331

Appendix I: Covered Calls— Covering What? 335

Notes 337

About the Authors 343

Index 345

Erscheinungsdatum
Co-Autor Lara W. Hoffmans, Elisabeth Dellinger, Todd Bliman
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 163 x 234 mm
Gewicht 590 g
Themenwelt Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Finanzierung
ISBN-13 9781394318834 / 9781394318834
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