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  xmlns:dcterms="http://purl.org/dc/terms/"><dc:Title>Quantitative Value : a Practitioner's Guide to Automating Intelligent Investment and Eliminating Behavioral Errors / [electronic resource]</dc:Title>
<dc:Creator>Gray, Wesley R.</dc:Creator>
<dc:Creator>Carlisle, Tobias E., 1979-</dc:Creator>
<dc:Subject>Investments Psychological aspects.</dc:Subject>
<dc:Subject>Investments Decision making.</dc:Subject>
<dc:Subject>Quantitative research.</dc:Subject>
<dc:Subject>HG4515.15 .G73 2013</dc:Subject>
<dc:Subject>332</dc:Subject>
<dc:Description>Includes bibliographical references and index.</dc:Description>
<dc:Description>Print version record.</dc:Description>
<dc:Description>A must-read book on the quantitative value investment strategy Warren Buffett and Ed Thorp represent two spectrums of investing: one value driven, one quantitative. Where they align is in their belief that the market is beatable. This book seeks to take the best aspects of value investing and quantitative investing as disciplines and apply them to a completely unique approach to stock selection. Such an approach has several advantages over pure value or pure quantitative investing. This new investing strategy framed by the book is known as quantitative value, a superior, market-beatin.</dc:Description>
<dc:Publisher>Hoboken : Wiley,</dc:Publisher>
<dc:Date>2012.</dc:Date>
<dc:Date>2012.</dc:Date>
<dc:Date>2012</dc:Date>
<dc:Type>Text</dc:Type>
<dc:Format>1 online resource (290 pages).</dc:Format>
<dc:Identifier>http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/9781119205456</dc:Identifier>
<dc:Language>eng</dc:Language>
<dc:Relation>Wiley Finance</dc:Relation>
<dc:Relation>Wiley finance series.</dc:Relation>

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