Smart(er) Investing - Johnsen, Tommi
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Elisabetta Basilico is the co-editor of academicinsightsoninvesting.com and has 15 years of experience in international financial settings spanning from academia to institutions (pension funds, foundations, and family offices). Her core skills include turning academic insights into quantitative investment models and ideas with specific expertise in global wealth management, asset allocation, liquid investments, stock picking signals, fund picking, and general statistical analysis. She is a holder of the Certified Financial Analyst (CFA) designation since 2007 and obtained a PhD from the University of St.Gallen, Switzerland. She has taught and conducted quantitative research at various universities and is a co-author of various articles published in peer-reviewed journals. Tommi Johnsen is currently the co-editor of academicinsightsoninvesting.com, is the former Director of the Reiman School of Finance, and an emeritus professor at the Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver. She has worked extensively as a research consultant and investment advisor for institutional investors in the areas of quantitative methods and portfolio construction. She taught at the graduate and undergraduate levels and published research in several areas including: capital markets, portfolio management and performance analysis, financial applications of econometrics, and the analysis of equity securities. These publications have appeared in numerous peer-reviewed journals. She received her PhD from the University of Colorado at Boulder, with a major field of study in Investments and a minor in Econometrics. ...
Sommaire: Section I: How to Read and Evaluate Academic Research Chapter 1: What Constitutes Good Investment Research? Chapter 2: A Roadmap to Reading an Academic Article Section II: The Best Investing Ideas Section II.A Best Ideas from Quantitative Finance Chapter 3: Index Investing: It Makes Active Management Better Chapter 4: Factor Investing: Challenging the Market Index with Smart Beta Products Chapter 5: Multi-Asset Investing: Challenging the Industry Obsession with Alpha Chapter 6: Tail Risk Hedging: It is an Asset Allocation Decision Section II.B Best ideas from Social Finance Chapter 7: Responsible Investing: Deep Roots in the Values of Western Society Chapter 8: Equity and Rewards-Based Crowdfunding: A Potential Disrupter Section II.C Best Innovative Ideas Chapter 9: Big Data and Artificial Intelligence: A Revolution in Investment Management Chapter 10: Cryptocurrencies: A Fledgling Asset Class, but It's Too Early to Tell Chapter 11: Women in Finance: What Does the Research Show?
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