Fisher Investments Press
Fisher Investments Press publishes books by Fisher Investments CEO, Ken Fisher, and the Fisher Investments research department. Fisher Investments and John Wiley & Sons, publisher of The Only Three Questions That Count, formed Fisher Investments Press in an effort to educate investors. Fisher Investments Press is publishing a series of books on investing and market-related topics.
If you are interested in reading more books published by Fisher Investments Press and written by Fisher Investments CEO, Ken Fisher, and Fisher Investments research department below are some potential books.
Best Selling Books by Fisher Investments CEO, Ken Fisher
Three of Ken Fisher's bestselling books are 2006's The Only Three Questions That Count, 2008’s The Ten Roads to Riches, and 2009’s How to Smell a Rat. If you’ve read The Only Three Questions That Count, you may enjoy these other bestsellers by Fisher Investments CEO, Ken Fisher.
Books by Fisher Investments Research Department and Co-President
It can be daunting to find accessible books on investing sectors, but these easy to read "how to" guides make for easier understandability. Below are some books in a series written by Fisher Investments Research analysts and Fisher Investments Co-President Andrew Teufel:
- Fisher Investments on Industrials
- Fisher Investments on Energy
- Fisher Investments on Materials
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To start...
- You don't need to pick the best stocks to make money in the market.
- High P/Es aren't more risky and tell you nothing. Neither do low P/Es.
- Oil can go as high as it wants – it won't impact stocks. In fact, we should pray for higher oil prices.
- While you're at it – pray for higher budget, current account, and trade deficits. They are all good for our economy and markets.
- Debt is not bad. Debt is very good – and America could use more of it!
- What really is causing the U.S. dollar to be weak – and why it doesn't matter
- When to switch from growth to value and back again.
- Why America's yield curve doesn't matter much.
- Increased risk does not mean increased return.
- Gold is a terrible equity hedge and a miserable investment.
- Gold can't tell you anything about inflation, but the long bond can.
- How to identify takeover targets to boost returns.
And much more insightful investment advice...
- How the U.S. can never, ever run out of oil.
- Why investing in cash or bonds might be the riskiest thing you ever do.
- If "they" say it's a bubble, it isn't.
- How to be a statistician in one 3-minute session – using only Excel and Yahoo! Finance.
- Anything the French can do, Americans can do better.
- Why stop losses are a loser's strategy.
- How dollar cost averaging loses money.
- How to properly calculate your returns.
- How not to lie with statistics
- Bill Gates, the world's richest man, never saved a dime.
- The U.S. saving rate is broken, and Americans may be the best savers in the world!
- Unless you're a chicken farmer in Kazakhstan, don't worry about bird flu.
- Terrorists can't whack the market.
- Covered calls – same as naked puts!
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