Outsmarting the Crowd: A Value Investor's Guide to Starting, Building, and Keeping a Family Fortune

WE ARE WIRED TO FAIL WITH MONEY AND INVESTING. Do You Have $1 on You? BEFORE YOU...
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Author: Francois D. Sicart
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Outsmarting the Crowd: A Value Investor's Guide to Starting, Building, and Keeping a Family Fortune by Sicart, Francois D.

Outsmarting the Crowd: A Value Investor's Guide to Starting, Building, and Keeping a Family Fortune

$38.99

Outsmarting the Crowd: A Value Investor's Guide to Starting, Building, and Keeping a Family Fortune

$38.99
Author: Francois D. Sicart
Format: Paperback
Language: English

WE ARE WIRED TO FAIL WITH MONEY AND INVESTING.

Do You Have $1 on You? BEFORE YOU START READING, please reach for your wallet. Take out a one-dollar bill. Do you have it? Look at it, hold it up, put it in front of you.

Now imagine you save $1 each month (which few do). Imagine that your $1 earns 7% annually on average over thirty years. At the end of the thirty years you will have almost $1,200.

Needless to say, if you put away $1,000 each month, you'd have almost $1.2 million in thirty years.

It's secondary if you are just starting your family fortune--or if you already have it and want to keep it and grow it.

If you do nothing with that dollar, inflation will eat away at its value. It will be worth less than two quarters in twenty-five years and less than a single quarter in fifty years and a nickel in one hundred years.

Can you afford to do nothing? Do I have your attention?

Most books misinform, or intimidate the reader, and often are not backed by real life experience.

This book is a one of a kind, comprehensive, straightforward, and easy to follow guide to investing. It's written by an experienced investor trained in the value investing, Buffett-Graham school of thought.

Like no other book, it covers both the intellectual and emotional discipline needed to be a successful investor. It provides the proper philosophy, shows the path, and emphasizes the principles required to keep and grow your wealth over a lifetime.

"Over more than a decade, Bogumil has assiduously assembled a set of rules from the writings and the speeches of the world's most lastingly successful investors: these rules have become his chosen investment discipline. ...] He has written a great road map for young investors as well as a thoughtful and very readable guide to spare older neophytes the most common investment mistakes." - Fran ois D. Sicart, Founder and Chairman of Tocqueville Asset Management.

"Now comes his book. Obviously, Bogumil was augmenting what we were teaching him over the years about the investment process with extensive readings by the great thinkers on this subject. Unlike some of these tomes, however, Bogumil's "Outsmarting the Crowd" is an easily digestible, common sense approach to a subject that is too often wrapped in jargon made to make it appear more difficult and less intuitive than it actually is." - Robert W. Kleinschmidt, President, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Investment Officer of Tocqueville Asset Management.


Author: Francois D. Sicart, Bogumil K. Baranowski
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 12/01/2015
Pages: 226
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.64lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.52d
ISBN: 9781522733010

About the Author
Bogumil K. Baranowski is a New York City-based investment professional with over a decade of experience. He is a co-founder and general partner of Sicart Associates, a boutique investment firm catering to families on both sides of the Atlantic and the Pacific. He previously worked at Tocqueville Asset Management, where he was the founder and portfolio manager of a private investment fund. He was born in Poland, educated in Paris and Brussels. He currently lives in Manhattan. In his free time he reads, writes, flies single-engine propeller planes, scuba dives around the globe, sails, and rides a sports motorcycle. What's next? He would like to fly with bush pilots in Alaska, swim with humpback whales in Tonga, sail around the world, and make a difference in people's lives through writing and teaching.


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