So complex are today's financial markets that established ways of understanding how the system works are too simplistic, rigid, and outdated. Now the author of "The Warren Buffett Way" shows that extraordinary investing and exceptional insight can be achieved when people adopt multiple viewpoints that intersect in the form of a latticework.
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So complex are today's financial markets that established ways of understanding how the system works are too simplistic, rigid, and outdated. Now the author of "The Warren Buffett Way" shows that extraordinary investing and exceptional insight can be achieved when people adopt multiple viewpoints that intersect in the form of a latticework.
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Edition:
Presumed First Edition, First printing [stated]
Publisher:
Texere
Published:
2000
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
14029309279
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Seller's Description:
Very good in Very good jacket. 224 pages. Notes. Reading List. Index. Signed on title page. DJ has some soiling and sticker residue on back. Robert G. Hagstrom is Senior Vice President and Director of Legg Mason Focus Capital. He has authored the New York Times best-selling The Warren Buffett Way and The Warren Buffett Portfolio, as well as The Nascar Way. Robert G. Hagstrom convincingly advances the thesis that successful investing, in the long term, is dependent upon cross-connecting ideas from the whole spectrum of human experience. Working with seminal concepts from physics, biology, the social sciences, psychology, philosophy and literature, Hagstrom has crafted a roadmap for those who wish to elevate their decision-making processes. some experts highly recommend this illuminating book to anyone willing to devote the necessary time and energy to improving investment performance by embracing concepts from less familiar disciplines. The book includes emphasis on: The basics of systems theory and how they apply to economics and investing; The concept of mental models, and how to build them and layer them to create an analytical latticework, and How to apply these critical-thinking tools to the practice of investing.