Raised in a Yorkshire coal-mining town, Jeremy Grantham's iconoclastic investment career was launched into the stratosphere by a few simple ideas: buy cheap, watch for bubbles, and stick to your guns when you know you're right.
Grantham created one of the first index funds in the 1970s, pioneered quantitative investment in the 1980s, and embraced emerging markets before other firms saw their potential. He became famous when he accurately predicted and sidestepped a series of bubbles, and his firm skyrocketed to a peak of $155 billion in assets under management. But as his wealth grew, so did his concerns about the deficiencies of capitalism and the unfolding climate crisis. He decided - at the top of his game - to donate nearly all his wealth to environmental protection.
With wit that's as cutting against himself as his critics, Grantham reveals how hunting for bargains requires understanding the inefficiencies of the market and the human behaviour that drives it. Ultimately, Grantham offers a deeply human, often heretical and quietly profound lens on investing today.
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Grantham's quarterly letters, which command a cult following of readers within and beyond the financial industry, inspire even the most short-term profit-minded investors to do a little fate-of-the-world-scale thinking * New York Times Magazine * [Grantham] occupies a legendary place in the world of finance for predicting all the major stock market bubbles of recent decades (and doing very well in the process) * Guardian * [Grantham] is famous for predicting doom. And he's famous for being right, with a remarkable record of spotting investment bubbles before they pop * Bloomberg Businessweek * More than the head of asset-management giant GMO, this man should be recognized as the world's greatest environmentalist * Business Insider * [Edward Chancellor is] one of the great financial writers of our era * Financial Analysts Journal *
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Höhe: 234 mm
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978-1-80471-119-4 (9781804711194)
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Jeremy Grantham is cofounder and long-term investment strategist of GMO, a Boston-based investment management firm with offices around the world, and founder of the Grantham Foundation for the Protection of the Environment. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and received the Carnegie Medal for Philanthropy in 2017 as well as the Harvard Business School's 2025 Alumni Achievement Award. He lives in Boston.
Edward Chancellor is an award-winning financial journalist. He is the author of The Price of Time, winner of the 2023 Hayek Book Prize, and Devil Take the Hindmost: A History of Financial Speculation, a New York Times Notable Book of the Year. He lives in Somerset.