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More About This Title Managed Trading: Myths & Truths
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The following are some of the many topics covered:
- Why "actual" trading results are sometimes a misnomer
- Why many investors in managed futures lose money even when they select a winning manager
- Why shifting assets from "winners" to "losers" is often an excellent strategy
- Why it is usually better to invest in managers when they are experiencing drawdowns as opposed to when they are on winning streaks
- Why the actual performance of funds and pools routinely deteriorates dramatically from the prospectus results
- Is past performance predictive of future performance?
- Is the addition of managed futures to conventional portfolios beneficial or detrimental to performance?
- Is diversification beneficial?
- Performance measures: conventional and new
- Why all conventional CTA indexes are misleading
With numerous charts, tables, and examples illustrating key points throughout, Managed Trading is written in the informative, insightful, and nontechnical style that is Schwager's hallmark. An important addition to this landmark series by one of the world's premier authorities.
An in-depth investigation into the increasingly popular investment: managed futures—written by one of the world's leading authorities
"Jack Schwager has written the definitive book on managed futures investing. It is exhaustive in coverage, and the analysis is exceptionally rigorous. The writing is refreshingly candid and sure to provoke discussion on many important topics in the managed futures industry. This book should be required reading for anyone considering investing in managed futures." — Scott Irwin Professor, The Ohio State University
"Jack continues to be both an educator and a portfolio manager. Managed Trading is a wonderful book and much needed in the industry. I consider it required reading for investors and financial industry professionals. Finally, a road map which outlines and explores investment issues succinctly." — M. Elaine Crocker President, Moore Capital Management, Inc.
"This book is a 'must-read' for anyone thinking of investing in managed futures. Schwager combines the best of academic research on managed futures investments with his own practitioner experience to provide a comprehensive and insightful analysis of the managed futures industry." — Franklin R. Edwards Arthur F. Burns, Professor, Finance and Economics Columbia Business School
"The futures markets will continue to grow worldwide. You should read Jack Schwager whether you are contemplating such investments or are already investing, or even if you just want to understand what is happening." — Jim Rogers Author, Investment Biker
"Schwager puts managed futures in its proper perspective as a portfolio investment, providing the reader a complete and enlightening tour of the managed futures world. His writing style makes for easy reading and his common sense and good judgment shine through as he surveys the academic literature, linking the practical and the theoretical in evaluating these investments. New investors and old hands alike will find this a 'must buy and hold' book." — Mark J. Powers President, Powers & Dubin Asset Allocation and Management Co. Editor, The Journal of Futures Markets
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Mr. Schwager is the author of the highly regarded A Complete Guideto the Futures Markets, and the Schwager on Futures series thatincludes the titles Fundamental Analysis and Technical Analysis,all published by Wiley. His writing has appeared in manypublications, including the Handbook of Futures Markets, The NewYork Times, and Forbes. Much in demand as a speaker, he haslectured on a range of analytical topics, with a particular focuson great traders, technical analysis, and trading systemevaluation.
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Why "Actual" Trading Results Are Sometimes a Misnomer.
Performance Reporting: Sources of Distortion and SpecialCases.
Measuring Trading Performance.
The Apples and Oranges Pitfall.
Why All Conventional CTA Indexes Are Misleading.
IS PAST PERFORMANCE PREDICTIVE OF FUTURE PERFORMANCE?
Are Prospectus Returns Indicative of Future Performance?
Is Past Performance Predictive of Future Performance?: A BriefReview of Academic Studies.
Is Past Performance Predictive of Future Performance?: ACTA-Based Analysis.
INVESTMENT AND PORTFOLIO ISSUES.
We Have Met the Enemy.
Robin Hood Investing: Taking from the Winners and Giving to theLosers.
Is Diversification Beneficial?
Should Managed Futures Included in Investment Portfolios?
Epilogue.
Appendices.
Index.