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Investment Strategies: A Practical Approach to Enhancing Investor Returns
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9783030827106 |
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Publisher: | Springer International Publishing |
Publication date: | 11/27/2022 |
Edition description: | 1st ed. 2022 |
Pages: | 214 |
Product dimensions: | 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.00(d) |
About the Author
Table of Contents
Investment Basics.- Asset Allocation.- Common Sk.- Bonds and Cash.- Precious Metals.- Size Effect.- Quality Investing.- Momentum Investing.- Value Effect.- Dividend Yield.- Volatility Effect.- Liquidity Premium.- Multifactor Investing.- Sustainable Investing.- Diversification.- Loss Control.- Fund Selection.- Passive Investing.
What People are Saying About This
“Dr Jiang provides a comprehensive and practical introduction to factor strategies. The book explains the guiding principles behind factor investing with clarity and intuition. Its foundational overview of general and factor investing principles is a good compendium of the literature and a helpful resource to investors and practitioners.” (Jennifer Bender, PhD, Senior Managing Director, Head of Research (Global Equity Beta), State Street Global Advisors)
“Written by an expert in the field, this book provides an excellent overview of investment strategies that are backed by extensive evidence. Bill Jiang explains key articles written by leading academics in understandable terms, and describes how professional systematic investors apply these concepts in practice. The various topics are discussed in a concise manner, focusing on the main takeaways, with plenty of references for further reading. I particularly recommend this book to readers unfamiliar with factor investing who arelooking for a crash course on the subject.” (David Blitz, PhD, Chief Researcher, Robeco)
“Dr Jiang’s book represents a major and much needed advancement in the practitioner literature by properly including systematic factor premia and sustainable investing in the spectrum of investment choices. In this era of big data and high-powered computing, our ability to distinguish between compensated and uncompensated risks has not only made portfolio construction more risk-efficient but has opened up a world of possibilities in using factors as building blocks for precision, outcome-oriented strategies. Dr Jiang’s culminating chapter on multi-factor investing represents state-of-the-art thinking in this space.” (Michael R. Hunstad, PhD, Chief Investment Officer, Global Equities, Northern Trust Asset Management)
“Factor-based investment strategies are important building blocks in modern portfolio management. This book provides a practical overview of popular factor-based strategies employed by institutional investors. It can serve as a useful introduction to factor investing for both university students and investment practitioners.” (Dimitris Melas, PhD, CFA, Managing Director, Global Head of Index Research and Product Development, MSCI)
“Bill Jiang has written an informative guide to the ‘middle ground’ between active managers and the creators of index-based investment products: factor-based investment strategies. These strategies, in increasingly common use over the last few years, are essential knowledge for both the involved private investor and the young investment professional. By explaining what these strategies are, why they exist, and how they can be implemented, Bill provides the private investor with useful, practical knowledge of how their money is being invested, and the investment professional with a grounding on which to build their skills.” (Gareth Parker, Chief Indexing Officer, Morningstar)