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Modern Portfolio Theory and Investment Analysis [Hardcover]

Edwin J. Elton (Author), Martin J. Gruber (Author)
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0471007439 978-0471007432 January 1995 5
Stressing the economic intuition behind the subject matter, this classic text presents advanced concepts of investment analysis and portfolio management. New to this edition: two institutional chapters on financial securities and financial markets; sections on the uses of Arbitrage Pricing Theory, the performance of international funds, bond management and multi-index models in portfolio evaluation; many new examples; a totally updated international diversification chapter plus an interactive portfolio analysis software program that allows readers to perform almost all the text analyses in a Windows-based environment.


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Edwin J Elton, New York University; and
Martin J Gruber, New York University

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  • Hardcover: 736 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 5 edition (January 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471007439
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471007432
  • Product Dimensions: 9.9 x 7.1 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #335,487 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent coverage, friendly lingo, March 30, 2001
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"christopher_nguyen" (Redwood Shores, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Modern Portfolio Theory and Investment Analysis (Hardcover)
For a textbook, this is written in a reader-friendly style. You can almost see the author at the blackboard explaining the concepts AND math in plain English. And yet, very little handwaving at all. On the other hand, this may also present special readability challenges: you may find yourself constantly flipping between text and tables to follow the discussion.

From a pedagogical point-of-view, some of the developments might have been more intuitively presented. For example, the chapter on option-pricing theory should mention the expected-value interpretation. Over all, however, this text does very well on this score.

I particularly liked the survey of empirical studies at the end of each major concept, that discusses the imperfections that other researchers have looked into, and their findings.

This is one of the core reference texts I keep on my desk.

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Solid, comprehensive textbook, but a little uneven, June 9, 2006
If you are looking for one textbook on financial investment, this book should be on the top of your list. It has very solid and comprehensive coverage of all the major topics in financial investment, from portfolio construction to CAPM to options to global investing. What I like the most is the detailed discussions on the various pros and cons of each model or technique people use in the real world. This book is a little light on math, but there's enough to satisfy casual readers who want some math but don't want to deal with things like linear algebra or stochastic processes. Another excellent feature is the large number of references the authors provide.

I cannot give this book 5 stars because, due to the multi-coauthorship, the chapters can be a little uneven in both readability and level of treatment. One chapter will give you two pages of algebra from the first grade, and the next chapter is packed with discussions that require a deep understanding of economic theory. The audience of this book is a college senior or a first-year master's or Ph.D. student, which may explain some of this unevenness. The book also tends to be wordy at times.

But overall, this is a good textbook that you can learn from as well as reference in the future.
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I found this book extremely useful for studying Business Finance on BSc level. It is well written and comprehensive. It is very good on 'Mean Variance Portfolio Theory', 'Correlation Structure of Security Returns', 'CAPM' and 'APT'. The book is money well invested for people doing a finance related course at University either at Undergraduate level or at Graduate level. The Maths examples are good, but can be a little tricky at times.
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stock returns, portfolio selection, capital market equilibrium, bond portfolio management, finite economy, futures markets, equally weighted index, testing asset pricing models, stochastic consumption, stock price behavior, portfolio expected return, total cash flow, factor pricing, full efficient frontier, extramarket covariance, uncorrelated indexes, expected return standard deviation space, assuming short sales, riskless lending, future correlation matrix, historical correlation matrix, simple capital asset pricing model, poor performing funds, naive portfolio, simple ranking devices
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Journal of Finance, Journal of Financial Economics, Journal of Business, United States, Financial Analysts Journal, Journal of Political Economy, New York, American Economic Review, Working Paper, United Kingdom, Arbitrage Pricing Theory, Journal of Portfolio Management, Management Science, Review of Financial Studies, Journal of Economic Theory, International Capital Markets, General Motors, Hong Kong, Financial Analyst Journal, Unpublished Manuscript, Ginnie Maes, Colonel Motors, Separated Edison, Empirical Tests, Englewood Cliffs
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