This book is about targeting investments to take the future, and not the past, into account. Most investors know this but Mauldin presents this case with a superb detailed analysis of the US market’s history and global economic dynamics. The content is slightly technical, so readers new to the subject t may be bewildered at the theories favor great detail. This book is also long (over 400 pages), so it suits those who favor great detail. However, Mauldin’s educational, factual and sometimes witty style makes the reading a litter easier.
Mauldin touches on this area of expertise, hedge funds, at the end of this book. As investing in hedge funds is only available to “accredited investors”, it serves a “nice to know” info for the rest of us.
Thursday, February 01, 2007
Bull's Eye Investing by John Mauldin
Posted by ChampDog at 12:45 AM
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