The Fundamental Index: A Better Way to Invest

Posted by on Apr 19th, 2008
2008
Apr 19

A Better Way to Invest

Praise for the fundamental index

“The Fundamental Index® method is a controversial financial innovation in the field of passive investing, but this book confronts the whole range of controversy head on. The case for use of the Fundamental Index method and against cap-weighted indexes is uncommonly lucid, well illustrated, and attention-grabbing. You cannot reach a judgment on the Fundamental Index strategy, pro or con, without reading The Fundamental Index.”
—Peter L. Bernstein, author of Capital Ideas Evolving

“The Fundamental Index method is a financial innovation so logical that it is compelling to any and all who believe that common sense is a required ingredient for portfolio construction.”
—Bill Gross, Chief Investment Officer and founder of PIMCO

“Rob Arnott’s idea is both elegant and profound, yet some very smart people have trouble grasping his idea because of their unexamined assumptions about how the market works. This book will help the reader get past those assumptions.”
—Jack Treynor, President of Treynor Capital Management, Inc.

“Rob Arnott is a financial pioneer and this volume is a welcome addition to the rapidly evolving debate surrounding the true nature of indexation and passive investing.”
—Andrew W. Lo, Harris & Harris Group Professor, Director, MIT Laboratory for Financial Engineering, MIT Sloan School of Management

“Rob’s research on the Fundamental Index approach was a major epiphany for me. He has turned conventional investing wisdom on its head. This idea is a BIG deal—it will be the fastest new investment idea to reach $100 billion in assets in history. Every investor needs to read this book.”
—John Mauldin, Millennium Wave Investments, author of Bull’s Eye Investing and Just One Thing

Author: Robert D. Arnott, Jason C. Hsu, John M. West

Hardcover: 
336 pages

Company: Wiley 

(2008-04-25)

ISBN: 047027784X

List Price: $29.95
Amazon Price: $19.47

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