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The Only Three Questions That Still Count: Investing By Knowing What Others Don't, 3rd Edition Audiobook
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An insightful and practical guide to beating the markets
In the newly revised third edition of The Only Three Questions That Still Count: Investing By Knowing What Others Don't, renowned investor Ken Fisher delivers an innovative and insightful strategy you can use in your own life to understand and profit from the markets. He offers updated info on how to navigate an increasingly interconnected world, showing investors can improve their odds of success by answering just three questions using only publicly available information.
The author provides a practical framework you can apply immediately―and in the rest of your investing career―to boost your chances of outsized returns. You'll also find:
- More than 100 visuals illustrating the straightforward investing concepts found within
- Strategies to help you challenge yourself, and your preconceived notions, to improve your investing returns
- Updated techniques and strategies that assist retail investors in developing innovative ways to beat the market
Perfect for professional and individual investors, The Only Three Questions That Still Count is also an invaluable resource for anyone with an interest in the markets and investing behavior.
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About Ken Fisher
Ken Fisher is best known for his prestigious “Portfolio Strategy” column in Forbes magazine, the fourth longest-running columnist in Forbes’ ninety-plus-year history. He is also founder, chairman, and CEO of Fisher Investments, an independent global money management firm with over $45 billion in assets. He is the award-winning author of numerous scholarly articles and has published several major finance books, including 2006’s New York Times bestseller The Only Three Questions That Count. He has a weekly column in Handelsblatt, Germany’s leading finance daily.