Books by "David L. Chapman"

12 books found

The Days of a Man

The Days of a Man

by David Starr Jordan

1922

The Life of John Milton

The Life of John Milton

by David Masson

1877

The Days of a Man: 1851-1899

The Days of a Man: 1851-1899

by David Starr Jordan

1922

The Universal Exposition of 1904

The Universal Exposition of 1904

by David Rowland Francis

1913

The Days of a man v. 1

The Days of a man v. 1

by David Starr Jordan

1922

1851-1899

1851-1899

by David Starr Jordan

1922

Universal Hunks

Universal Hunks

by David L.

2013 · arsenal pulp press

A lively, wide-ranging pictorial history of muscular men around the world from the nineteenth century to the 1970s.

Merchants of Harlem

Merchants of Harlem

by David Caplovitz

1907 · SAGE Publications, Incorporated

Contrarian Investment Strategies

Contrarian Investment Strategies

by David Dreman

2012 · Simon and Schuster

In this major revision of his investment classic, one of the premier investment managers introduces vitally important new findings in psychology that show why most investment strategies are fatally flawed and his contrarian strategies are the best way to beat the market. The need to switch to a new approach for investing has never been more urgent. The crash of 2008 revealed in dramatic fashion that there are glaring flaws in the theory that underlies all of the prevailing investment strategies—efficient market theory. This theory, and all of the most popular investing strategies, fail to account for major, systematic errors in human judgment that the powerful new research in psychology David Dreman introduces has revealed, such as emotional over-reactions and a host of mental shortcuts in judgment that lead to wild over and under-valuations of stocks, bonds, and commodities and to bubbles and crashes. It also leads to horribly flawed assessments of risk. Dreman shows exactly how the new psychological findings definitively refute those strategies and reveals how his alternative contrarian strategies do a powerful job of accounting for them. He shows readers how by being aware of these new findings, they can become saavy psychological investors, crash-proofing their portfolios and earning market beating long-term returns. He also introduces a new theory of risk and substantially updates his core contrarian strategies with a number of highly effective methods for facing the most pressing challenges in the coming years, such as greatly increased volatility and the prospect of inflation. This is every investor’s essential guide to optimal investing.