Research and Markets: With 20/20 Money as Your Guide, it'll Put You in a Better Position to Excel in Today's Turbulent Investment Arena

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Mon Jun 29, 2009 10:58am EDT

DUBLIN--(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/ea5eee/2020_money_see_t) has
announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new report "20/20 Money: See
the Markets Clearly and Invest Better Than the Pros" to their offering. 

2O/2O Money: See the Markets Clearly and Invest Better Than the Pros To truly
outperform today's markets, you need to see the investment landscape clearly.
20/20 Money-the latest title from Fisher Investments Press-can help you achieve
this goal. 

Designed to make you think differently about your investing choices, this
reliable resource addresses new ideas and challenges widely held conventions.
With 20/20 Money as your guide, you'll quickly learn how gaining a firm
understanding of various concepts-from stock market and systems theory to
neuroscience and psychology-can put you in a better position to excel in today's
turbulent investment arena. Along the way, you'll also discover some of the most
successful strategies for thinking and learning, and how they can improve your
overall investment endeavors. 

To better protect your portfolio and increase opportunities for superior
long-term returns, you have to have the discipline to make tough choices-choices
that may not always be in line with others. But with the approach outlined
throughout these pages, you can gain the vision to make the most informed
investment decisions possible and help improve your long-term results. 

There are books that tell you how to handle a down market. There are books that
tell you how to invest as if the stock market operates in a straight lineup.
Unfortunately, these books operate in a vacuum. In reality, markets fluctuate.
To truly outperform the market, an investor cannot simply ride the waves they
must learn to see the world differently than the herd. They must learn to filter
the daily fog and noise and see markets with clarity. The winning investor must
look in unconventional places for investing insight from timeless (but often
shunned) investing wisdom to cutting edge scientific discoveries. That's what
20/20 Money is all about. While many believe markets are completely random, by
taking a closer look it is possible to see differently than the crowd and
identify the important features of difficult markets. In 20/20 Money, readers
will learn how a unique mixture of neuroscience, psychology, physical sciences,
stock market theory, and history can allow investors to see clearly in today's
market. With this information in hand, investors will discover what it takes to
think differently than the herd and profit in volatile markets. Understanding
how to navigate through panics and manias and everything in between is one of
the most important skills any investor can learn. With the right approach, it is
possible to achieve this difficult goal, and with 20/20 Money as their guide,
readers will gain the sharp focus needed to protect their portfolios and produce
superior long-term returns in even the most difficult market conditions. 

Key Topics Covered:

* Acknowledgments. 
* Introduction. 
* Asking the Right Questions. 
* Chapter 1: Investing is a Science. 
* Chapter 2: Investing is a Discipline. 
* Chapter 3: Human Behavior. 
* Chapter 4: Sentiment and the Media. 
* C- hapter 5: How Stock Markets Really Work. 
* Chapter 6: Forecasting, Part 1-The Principle of Probability. 
* Chapter 7: Forecasting, Part 2 -Recognizing Patterns. 
* Chapter 8: Practical Portfolio Management. 
* Chapter 9: The Nature of Risk and Navigating Markets in Troubled Times. 
* Notes. 
* Selected Bibliography and Further Reading. 
* About the Author. 
* Index.

For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/ea5eee/2020_money_see_t





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