Managing Equity Portfolios: A Behavioral Approach to Improving Skills and Investment Processes
Portfolio management is a tough business. Each day, managers face the challenges of an ever-changing and unforgiving market, where strategies and processes that worked yesterday may not work today, or tomorrow. The usual advice for improving portfolio performance -- refining your strategy, staying within your style, doing better research, trading more efficiently -- is important, but doesn't seem to affect outcomes sufficiently. This book, by an experienced advisor to institutional money managers, goes beyond conventional thinking to offer a new analytic framework that enables investors to improve their performance confidently, deliberately, and simply, by applying the principles of behavioral finance.W. Edwards Deming observed that you can't improve what you don't measure. Active portfolio management lacks methods for measuring key inputs to management success like skills, process, and behavioral tendencies. Michael Ervolini offers a conceptually straightforward and well-tested framework that does just that, with evidence of how it helps managers enhance self-awareness and become better investors. In a series of short, accessible chapters, Ervolini investigates a range of topics from psychology and neuroscience, describing their relevance to the challenges of portfolio management. Finally, Ervolini offers seven ideas for improving. These range from maintaining an investment diary to performing rudimentary calculations that quantify basic skills; each idea, or "project," helps managers gain a deeper understanding of their strengths and shortcomings and how to use this knowledge to improve investment performance.
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Managing Equity Portfolios: A Behavioral Approach to Improving Skills and Investment Processes
Portfolio management is a tough business. Each day, managers face the challenges of an ever-changing and unforgiving market, where strategies and processes that worked yesterday may not work today, or tomorrow. The usual advice for improving portfolio performance -- refining your strategy, staying within your style, doing better research, trading more efficiently -- is important, but doesn't seem to affect outcomes sufficiently. This book, by an experienced advisor to institutional money managers, goes beyond conventional thinking to offer a new analytic framework that enables investors to improve their performance confidently, deliberately, and simply, by applying the principles of behavioral finance.W. Edwards Deming observed that you can't improve what you don't measure. Active portfolio management lacks methods for measuring key inputs to management success like skills, process, and behavioral tendencies. Michael Ervolini offers a conceptually straightforward and well-tested framework that does just that, with evidence of how it helps managers enhance self-awareness and become better investors. In a series of short, accessible chapters, Ervolini investigates a range of topics from psychology and neuroscience, describing their relevance to the challenges of portfolio management. Finally, Ervolini offers seven ideas for improving. These range from maintaining an investment diary to performing rudimentary calculations that quantify basic skills; each idea, or "project," helps managers gain a deeper understanding of their strengths and shortcomings and how to use this knowledge to improve investment performance.
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Managing Equity Portfolios: A Behavioral Approach to Improving Skills and Investment Processes

Managing Equity Portfolios: A Behavioral Approach to Improving Skills and Investment Processes

Managing Equity Portfolios: A Behavioral Approach to Improving Skills and Investment Processes

Managing Equity Portfolios: A Behavioral Approach to Improving Skills and Investment Processes

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Portfolio management is a tough business. Each day, managers face the challenges of an ever-changing and unforgiving market, where strategies and processes that worked yesterday may not work today, or tomorrow. The usual advice for improving portfolio performance -- refining your strategy, staying within your style, doing better research, trading more efficiently -- is important, but doesn't seem to affect outcomes sufficiently. This book, by an experienced advisor to institutional money managers, goes beyond conventional thinking to offer a new analytic framework that enables investors to improve their performance confidently, deliberately, and simply, by applying the principles of behavioral finance.W. Edwards Deming observed that you can't improve what you don't measure. Active portfolio management lacks methods for measuring key inputs to management success like skills, process, and behavioral tendencies. Michael Ervolini offers a conceptually straightforward and well-tested framework that does just that, with evidence of how it helps managers enhance self-awareness and become better investors. In a series of short, accessible chapters, Ervolini investigates a range of topics from psychology and neuroscience, describing their relevance to the challenges of portfolio management. Finally, Ervolini offers seven ideas for improving. These range from maintaining an investment diary to performing rudimentary calculations that quantify basic skills; each idea, or "project," helps managers gain a deeper understanding of their strengths and shortcomings and how to use this knowledge to improve investment performance.

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ISBN-13: 9780262323024
Publisher: MIT Press
Publication date: 10/24/2014
Series: The MIT Press
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
File size: 1 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Lauren Kingsland is a fiber artist, author, teacher and visiting Artist for the Arts & Humanities program at Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center at Medstar Georgetown University Hospital. There she designs and offers fiber art projects as a creative outlet to patients, staff and caregivers. With an MA in Applied Healing Arts from Maryland University of Integrative Health she is author of "The Extraordinary T-shirt Quilt - A Scrapbook You Can Sleep Under" and editor of "Sacred Threads Exhibition 2013". She lives in Maryland.
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