Review
"It's a big book chock full of data, analysis and bonny charts, covering 101 years of investing". --
Alen Mattich, Dow Jones Newswires"
and now a brilliant new book. --
Jason Zweig, Time MagazineA brilliant new book. --
ReviewOur favorite book on global stock market performance. . . . [It] epitomizes outstanding investment research. --
Active Trader magazineThe evidence produced by Mr. Dimson and his colleagues is striking. . . A provocative lesson. --
Matthew Lynn, Financial TimesThis [book] suggests that the recent blind adherence to the cult of the equity needs to be questioned. --
Philip Coggan, Financial Times
Review
At the very least, this [book] suggests that the recent blind adherence to the cult of the equity needs to be questioned and that the strategic weighting of bonds in institutional portfolios should be increased.
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Philip Coggan Financial Times )
A model of how investor research should be carried out. . . . Like most great books,
Triumph of the Optimists has us saying 'Wow!' and 'Unbelievable!' with startling regularity. . . . This is a book that belongs on every investor's bookshelf.
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Victor Niederhoffer and Laurel Kenner, "Money" columnists msn.com )
Connoisseurs of financial history will find plenty to enjoy in
Triumph of the Optimists. . . . The evidence produced by Mr. Dimson and his colleagues is striking, [and]. . . these issues are more than just academic. . . . A provocative lesson.
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Matthew Lynn Financial Times )
By far the most important investment book in years. . . .It is the best and most complete source of data yet available. . . . If you spend an hour with it and don't learn anything worth the price then you're truly lousy at learning about markets. . . Right now, buying this book makes more sense than buying stocks.
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Ken Fisher Bloomberg Money )
A brilliant new book.
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Jason Zweig Time )
Our favorite book on global stock market performance. . . . [It] epitomizes outstanding investment research. . . . Unless intelligent life is discovered on another planet and a stock market is found to have been operating there for some centuries, it is unlikely that much new data can be brought to bear on the issue of long-run stock returns.
Triumph of the Optimists may well be the last word on the subject for some time to come.
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Active Trader magazine )
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