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Best Books for Investors: A Short Shelf

Best Books for Investors: A Short Shelf

Posted by on Nov 28, 2014 in Blog, Books, Featured, Posts |

Photo: Jason Zweig   By Jason Zweig   10:11 am ET Nov. 25, 2014 I’m often asked, especially as the holiday gift-giving season approaches, which books I recommend for investors. I haven’t kept exact count, of course, but over the past quarter-century I have surely read (or tried to read) a couple thousand books on investing. Nearly all...

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From the Archives: Daniel Kahneman

From the Archives: Daniel Kahneman

Posted by on Nov 25, 2014 in Blog, Books, Featured, Posts, Speaking, Video |

Image credit: Shane Frederick (mug), Jason Zweig (photo)   By Jason Zweig Nov. 25, 2014   I first met Danny Kahneman at a conference on behavioral finance at Harvard University in 1996. I wasn’t struck by his ideas; I was stricken with them. They took me over like an infection; for months, I could think of little else, and for years I...

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When It Comes to Stocks, No Investor Is an Island

Posted by on Nov 24, 2014 in Blog, Columns |

By Jason Zweig | 1:00 pm ET  Nov. 21, 2014Image Credit: Christophe Vorlet Foreign stocks are in the red this year, even after a rally on Friday, while U.S. indexes set record after record. Japan is in recession, Europe is stagnating and the dollar is booming.  It’s understandable that U.S. investors in October pulled more than $2 billion out of...

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From the Archives: Did You Beat the Market?

From the Archives: Did You Beat the Market?

Posted by on Nov 20, 2014 in Blog, Posts |

Image credit: Raphael, “St. George and the Dragon,” ca. 1506, National Gallery of Art   By Jason Zweig Nov. 20, 2014   My recent column, “The Lessons of Forex Trading: Learn from Your Losses,” reminded me of something, and I couldn’t remember what. Finally it came to me: I’d written something at least a little...

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