A guide to John Maynard Keynesâone of the greatest economic minds of the twentieth centuryâfor today's investor.
John Maynard Keynes was a many-sided figure â world-changing economist, architect of the post-War international monetary system, bestselling author, a Baron in the House of Lords, and key member of the Bloomsbury group.
He also had the talent and ability to make vast sums of money in the stock market. At the time of his death, Keynes' net worthâalmost entirely built through successful stock investmentsâamounted to the present-day equivalent of more than $30 million. Additionally, the college endowment fund he managed had massively outperformed the broader market over a two-decade period. Keynes was a member of that rare breedâan economist who flourished not only in the rarefied heights of ivory tower academia, but also amidst the hustle and votility of the financial markets.
How does a study of Keynesâthe shrewd stock picker and star fund managerâbenefit the modern investor? In this volatile era, Keynes' observations on stock market behaviour, in fact, are more relevant than ever.
Accessible and informative, this book identifies what modern masters of the market have taken from Keynes and used in their own investing stylesâand what you too can learn from one of the most influential economic thinkers of the twentieth century.