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020 _a978-0-07-174705-9
082 _aC 332.6 B46f
100 _aBernstein, William J.
245 4 _aThe four pillars of investing : lesson for building a winning portfolio
260 _aNew York
260 _b McGraw-Hill
260 _c2010
300 _axiv, 331 p.
300 _bIncludes bibliography and index
520 _aIn the mid-1990s, I began writing a small book, The Intelligent Asset Allocator, which ultimately became a successful failure: successful because it attracted positive notice and sold enough copies to please my publisher and myself, and a failure because it did not accomplish its ultimate goal. My aim had been to explain modern portfolio theory, a powerful way of understanding investing, to the general public. What I instead produced was a work comprehensible only to those with a considerable level of mathematical training and skill.
650 _aAsset allocation
650 _aInvestments
650 _aPortfolio management
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