
Non-Consensus Investing: Being Right When Everyone Else Is Wrong
によって
Rupal J. Bhansali
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Science & Technology
Business & Economics
形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
280
言語
英語
公開されました
Oct 1, 2019
出版社
Columbia Business School Publishing
ISBN-10
0231192304
ISBN-13
9780231192309
説明
Rupal J. Bhansali delves into the complexities of investment strategies that challenge conventional wisdom in the financial markets. His insights reveal the critical importance of independent thinking and the courage to take calculated risks, especially in an environment where opinion often sways towards the majority. Bhansali presents a compelling case for why being right in the face of widespread skepticism can yield remarkable rewards.
The narrative emphasizes a disciplined approach to analyzing investment opportunities that others might overlook. By fostering a mindset entirely focused on fundamentals rather than trendy fads, investors can create significant advantages. Bhansali lays out actionable frameworks and mental models, encouraging readers to question prevailing sentiments and uncover hidden value.
With real-world examples and profound insights, Bhansali illustrates how non-consensus investing not only offers financial success but also cultivates a sense of intellectual independence. He inspires readers to embrace the contrarian mindset necessary to thrive in a marketplace where being different can often lead to being right.
The narrative emphasizes a disciplined approach to analyzing investment opportunities that others might overlook. By fostering a mindset entirely focused on fundamentals rather than trendy fads, investors can create significant advantages. Bhansali lays out actionable frameworks and mental models, encouraging readers to question prevailing sentiments and uncover hidden value.
With real-world examples and profound insights, Bhansali illustrates how non-consensus investing not only offers financial success but also cultivates a sense of intellectual independence. He inspires readers to embrace the contrarian mindset necessary to thrive in a marketplace where being different can often lead to being right.