The Little Book that Still Saves Your Assets
What The Rich Continue to Do to Stay Wealthy in Up and Down Markets
Little Books. Big Profits

2. Auflage Dezember 2012
256 Seiten, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
Protect assets during times of crisis with this new edition of the New York Times bestseller!
When the first edition of this book appeared it was before the economic crash. This new edition shows how David Darst's particular kind of asset allocation helped his investors during that volatile period. It also contains a discussion of downside and risk tolerance and new self-tests for determining your risk tolerance. And, finally, it reveals how the asset allocation model has changed since 2008. In all of these areas, the author will continue to include new insightful anecdotes like those that peppered the first edition.
* Shows how to tap into the use of asset allocation strategies to protect your investments
* Offers updated information on downside and risk tolerance
* The next step resource from a managing director of Morgan Stanley and the bestselling author David Darst
* Includes a Foreword by Jim Cramer
David Darst reveals how to use asset allocation to increase your portfolio that tap into the investment strategies of the wealthy.
Introduction xix
Chapter One What Happened?? What Happened!! 1
Chapter Two We All Do It (Even if We Don't Realize It) 15
Chapter Three Everyone Needs an Uncle Frank 33
Chapter Four Building Your House 39
Chapter Five Parts of the Whole--Combining Dreams into a Plan 55
Chapter Six Two Strategies to Win the Battle for Investment Survival 75
Chapter Seven Do You Know Where You Are Going? 91
Chapter Eight Mix, Don't Match 105
Chapter Nine Our Minds, Our Selves 119
Chapter Ten The Jockey Matters as Much as the Horse 133
Chapter Eleven Riding Out Storms 149
Chapter Twelve Build Your House on These Rocks 161
Chapter Thirteen Count to Zen 175
Chapter Fourteen Seven Quick Ways to Ruin 185
Chapter Fifteen The Road Less Traveled That You Should Take Right Now 195
Who Are You? (Determining Your Investment Profile) 209
What Do You Think? (Determining Your Investment Outlook) 211
What Works for You? (Determining Your Investment Selection) 213
Don't Take My Word for It 215
Acknowledgments 225