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- catalog abstract ""In The Great Mutual Fund Trap, Gary Gensler and Gregory Baer take a critical and engaging look at how money is managed in America. They show how the financial industry's constant drumbeat of "trust the experts," "trade frequently," and "beat the market" has led millions of investors to take undue risks and pay fees and commissions that sabotage their returns." "But the news is not all bad. Innovative products now allow investors to save for retirement or a child's education in a diversified, tax-efficient way. From new indexing strategies to risk-managed stock selection, The Great Mutual Fund Trap offers investors an escape from high costs and immunity from Wall Street's marketing machine."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b12626942.
- catalog contributor b12626943.
- catalog created "2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2002.".
- catalog description ""In The Great Mutual Fund Trap, Gary Gensler and Gregory Baer take a critical and engaging look at how money is managed in America. They show how the financial industry's constant drumbeat of "trust the experts," "trade frequently," and "beat the market" has led millions of investors to take undue risks and pay fees and commissions that sabotage their returns." "But the news is not all bad. Innovative products now allow investors to save for retirement or a child's education in a diversified, tax-efficient way. From new indexing strategies to risk-managed stock selection, The Great Mutual Fund Trap offers investors an escape from high costs and immunity from Wall Street's marketing machine."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 319-321) and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction: Rediscovering Your Common Sense -- pt. I. Investors in Wonderland. Ch. 1. Money Management in a Nutshell. Ch. 2. And Lead Us Not into Temptation. Ch. 3. Risk, Diversification, and Efficient Markets -- pt. II. The Great Mutual Fund Trap. Ch. 4. The Grim Reality of Poor Performance. Ch. 5. The Triumph of Hope over Experience. Ch. 6. The Ankle Weights on Running an Actively Managed Fund. Ch. 7. Whose Fund Is It, Anyway? -- pt. III. The Great Stock Picking Hoax. Ch. 8. Picking Badly. Ch. 9. Time to Call in an Expert. Ch. 10. The Darts. Ch. 11. The Myth of Technical Analysis. Ch. 12. Bad Timing. Ch. 13. Why We Draw to Inside Straights and Invest Poorly -- pt. IV. Passive Investing for (Less) Fun and (More) Profit.".
- catalog extent "xiv, 335 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0767910710".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Broadway Books,".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "332.63/27 21".
- catalog subject "HG4930 .B33 2002".
- catalog subject "Investment analysis United States.".
- catalog subject "Investment analysis.".
- catalog subject "Investments United States.".
- catalog subject "Mutual funds United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: Rediscovering Your Common Sense -- pt. I. Investors in Wonderland. Ch. 1. Money Management in a Nutshell. Ch. 2. And Lead Us Not into Temptation. Ch. 3. Risk, Diversification, and Efficient Markets -- pt. II. The Great Mutual Fund Trap. Ch. 4. The Grim Reality of Poor Performance. Ch. 5. The Triumph of Hope over Experience. Ch. 6. The Ankle Weights on Running an Actively Managed Fund. Ch. 7. Whose Fund Is It, Anyway? -- pt. III. The Great Stock Picking Hoax. Ch. 8. Picking Badly. Ch. 9. Time to Call in an Expert. Ch. 10. The Darts. Ch. 11. The Myth of Technical Analysis. Ch. 12. Bad Timing. Ch. 13. Why We Draw to Inside Straights and Invest Poorly -- pt. IV. Passive Investing for (Less) Fun and (More) Profit.".
- catalog title "The great mutual fund trap : an investment recovery plan / Gregory Baer and Gary Gensler.".
- catalog type "text".