Sir Johns philosophy of investing, which is built around the presumption that investors must have the courage and patience to ride out economic and market cycles, remains highly relevant today. In the aftermath of two of the most savage bear markets in living memory, which twice within a decade have seen stock markets around the world fall, peak to trough, by 50%, many investors remain shell-shocked and disillusioned by their losses. Had they followed a disciplined Templeton approach, we can show that they would not have fared anything like as badly as many did. Nor, certainly, would they have become so disheartened. John Templeton, a perennial optimist produced his best investment returns during and immediately after bear markets, underlining that success in investment is just as much about avoiding losses and preserving what you have gained, as it is about picking winners. The authors believe it is important for investors today to appreciate that the events of the past ten years, including the great global financial crisis of 2008-09, reinforce the importance of some fundamental truths about investment. One is that there are always opportunities to make money, even when no, particularly when ?] the outlook appears particularly gloomy.
Invisible Dynamics : Systemic Constellations in Organisations and in Business
Klaus P Horn, Regine Brick
bookConstitucionalización e internacionalización de los derechos a la salud y a la pensión
Óscar José Dueñas Ruiz
bookMiradas axiológicas a la literatura hispano americana. Actas del II coloquio internacional
bookBetween Denmark and Detroit : Ford Motor Company A/S and the Transformation of Fordism 1919–1966
Lars K. Christensen
bookSystemic Consultancy in Organisations : Concepts – Tools – Innovations
Roswita Königswieser, Martin Hillebrand
bookThree Essays on Operations Scheduling with Job Classes and Time Windows
Alexander Lieder
bookThe Complexity Crisis: Why too many products, markets, and customers are crippling your company--and what to do about it
John L Mariotti
bookSurvival of the Savvy: High-Integrity Political Tactics for Career and Company Success
Rick Brandon, Marty Seldman
bookModels.Behaving.Badly.: Why Confusing Illusion with Reality Can Lead to Disaster, on Wall Street and in Life
Emanuel Derman
bookEveryone Is an Entrepreneur : Selling Economic Self-Determination in a Post-Soviet World
Gregory V. Diehl
audiobookThe Big Questions: Tackling the Problems of Philosophy with Ideas from Mathematics, Economics and Physics
Steven E. Landsburg
bookJunk Science and the American Criminal Justice System
M. Chris Fabricant
audiobook