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Read By: Erik Synnestvedt Publisher: Gildan Media LLC Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 10.17 hours at 1.5x Speed 7.63 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: November 2007 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN:

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Ken Fisher questions authority. He challenges the conventional wisdom of investing, overturns glib theories with hard facts, and blows up complacent beliefs about money and markets. But the authority he challenges most of all is his own - because challenging yourself, Fisher says, is the key to successful investing.

In today's competitive market environment, the best way to achieve investment success is by knowing something that others don't. But many of us, amateurs and professionals alike, believe we don't or can't know what others don't, so we continue to make market bets based on conventional wisdom.

Here Fisher debunks the conventional market myths that many of our investment decisions are based upon, and reveals a precise methodology that will allow you to know what others don't. The methodology, which has helped Fisher achieve success throughout his long financial career, is as easy as asking three simple questions. The first will help listeners see things the way they really are. The second will help them see things that other investors often miss. And the third will help them understand their relationship with today's markets. While the questions aren't what one might expect, as they have nothing to do with the market's P/E ratio or interest rate forecasts. They will help listeners make better investment decisions by identifying what they can know, unique to them, that others do not. Most importantly, they'll learn how to use the questions to improve investment performance.

Filled with in-depth insights, expert advice, and engaging anecdotes, The Only Three Questions That Count provides listeners with a dynamic strategy and set of tools that will give them a distinct edge over other investors.

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"Excellent storehouse of information for anyone interested in having more than a casual knowledge of investing. Not an easy read unless you have years experience in banking, finance, etc. Has been like a textbook for me."

— Kathy (4 out of 5 stars)

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    " Interesting read from a perma-bull. The 3 questions are not at all what you would expect which makes it an intriguing read. "

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About Kenneth L. Fisher

Kenneth L. Fisher is best known for his prestigious “Portfolio Strategy” column in Forbes magazine, where his over twenty-eight-year–tenure makes him the fourth longest-running columnist in Forbes’ history. He is the founder, chairman, and CEO of Fisher Investments, an independent global money management firm managing tens of billions for individuals and institutions globally. He has authored numerous professional and scholarly articles, as well as several books, including national bestsellers The Only Three Questions That Count, The Ten Roads to Riches, How to Smell a Rat, Debunkery, and Markets Never Forget (But People Do)

About Erik Synnestvedt

Erik Synnestvedt has recorded nearly two hundred audiobooks for trade publishers as well as for the Library of Congress Talking Books for the Blind program. They include The Day We Found the Universe by Marcia Bartusiak, A Game as Old as Empire edited by Steven Hiatt, and Twitter Power by Joel Comm.