New principles of equity investment / Les Coleman (The University of Melbourne, Australia).
Material type: TextPublisher: Emerald Publishing Limited, Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 258 pages)ISBN: 9781789730630 (e-book)Subject(s): Investment analysis | Portfolio management | Stocks | Business & Economics -- Corporate Finance -- General | Finance & accountingAdditional physical formats: No titleDDC classification: 332.632042 LOC classification: HG4529 | .C65 2019Online resources: Click here to access onlineItem type | Current library | Call number | URL | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Prelims -- 1. What this book is about -- 2. Four-component model of equity pricing -- 3. How professionals invest -- 4. Risk in equity investment -- 5. Fundamental analysis of equities -- 6. Pricing equities within the four-component model -- 7. Market level influences and transaction timing -- 8. Portfolio construction and performance evaluation -- 9. Summary and conclusions -- References -- Index.
The modern finance paradigm is incomplete. Obvious gaps include poor performance of professional investors, puzzles enough in equity markets to support a sub-discipline of behavioural finance that patches over irrational biases and mispricings, and chronic, but inexplicable, financial crises. As with so many other disciplines, existing finance theory explains less than a tenth of what we see in markets and investment. A new paradigm of investment is needed.New Principles of Equity Investments brings together robust scientific methodology with empirical evidence to propose a new paradigm of equity investment. It begins with a wide-ranging review of investor practices using mainly US and European research and surveys, and then outlines the nature of investment risk, the links between equity returns and institutional factors, and the structure of equity markets. The result is a sophisticated description of what we know is true about investment, and a frank assessment of the limitations to investment expertise. The author then presents a coherent, workable theory of equity prices that can be applied in practice by equity investors, and explains logical investor behaviours that have been thought of as biases.Written by an academic with many years of practical investment experience, this book will provide new insights for equity investors who are looking for new perspectives and a better understanding of today's complex markets.
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