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Beating the Indexes: Investing in Convertible Bonds to Improve Performance and Reduce Risk
- By Bill Feingold
- Published Apr 26, 2012 by FT Press. Part of the Minyanville Media series.
- Copyright 2012
- Dimensions: 6" x 9"
- Pages: 320
- Edition: 1st
- Book
- ISBN-10: 0-13-288594-8
- ISBN-13: 978-0-13-288594-2
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Product Author Bios
BILL FEINGOLD (Dobbs Ferry, NY) is Managing Director of convertible securities trading with BTIG LLC. He has previously managed convertible securities at Goldman Sachs; served as senior partner and co-manager of the FrontPoint Convertible Arbitrage Fund; and co-managed the Clinton Riverside Convertible Fund, which achieved some of the top performance in its strategy under his leadership. Feingold also created the Advanced Trading Center at Schaeffer's Investment Research for clients seeking to expand their investment toolkits.
You can beat the market by avoiding risk-averse, career-protecting investment managers and index-based strategies that are perfectly satisfied with mediocrity. Fact is, as indexing and quasi-indexing have become more prevalent, the dangers of these strategies have become more pronounced: a bias toward overvalued, overgrown, large-cap stocks likely to hit long periods of underperformance. But there’s good news: If you’re willing to invest a bit more of your own time, you have a much better chance of beating the pros than they want you to think. In Beating the Indexes, leading trader and Minyanville columnist Bill Feingold shows you how to systematically exploit the biases and mediocrity of index investors, and continuously make winning investments. Writing for individual investors as well as professional advisors and money managers, Feingold introduces a more profitable set of investing strategies based on convertible bonds and related alternative investments. In this surprisingly readable (even fun to read) book, each chapter exposes one index investing myth – and presents a powerful strategy for beating investors who still buy into it. If you’re tired of minimal returns that disappear with the slightest market volatility, this is the book you’ve been searching for.
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I've been investing for about a decade - mostly in index funds and small amounts in stocks I have a hunch about. I don't know all that much about investing and need a glossary when reading advanced articles, but I figure I have plenty of time on my side. That said, becoming more educated would really be worth my time, especially if I wish to grow.This book is sort of like meeting a professional investor at a party who goes on a long rant with stories and theories and this and that. He's really hyped up and in a talkative mood. You're pretty interested in what he has to say, but know you can't really speak his lingo, and since you've been drinking a little, you can't really gain as much out of talking to him as you'd like. BUT in THIS case, it's all written down so you can read it at your leisure, twice if you have to, and he does explain everything a bit more than if he was talking to his professional buddies. Since he goes on about stories that have happened to him... Read more
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Convertible bonds are great investments in the bond sector. Most individual investors and way too many "investment advisors" do not understand this asset class. It's arguably a great time for convertible bonds, given the beating we have taken in the stock market over the last 10 plus years. It's one of those few times you can make an investment that can allow you to have your cake and eat it too. You get the best of bonds and the best of the upside exposure you want from stocks. It's very rare that you will lose principal with these, but you may go through short-term pricing issues.What I did not know about was mandatory convertibles. That opened my eyes because you can actually lose out on those. I did learn a lot more than what I knew, and I understood the author. Feingold also points out the dangers of indexing (how you wind up following the heard), the dangers of closet indexing (you're paying for great advice but ultimately get investment managers... Read more
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If you are reading this review, you probably have a modicum of understanding about the stock market as do I. Beating the Indexes explains how to use convertible bonds to even out your risks in the stock market. But the book is more like Sheldon (from "The Big Bang Theory) explaining quantum physics than Penny (also from Big Bang) describing how to wait tables. In other words, it's a bit obtuse. Feingold has a tendency to fall into geek speak and then assume you understand what he is writing about, and you know what they say about assuming. He also gets all parental, "by now you "should' understand," and I'm all going, "Yeah, right." He writes from the perspective of someone who has intimate knowledge of trading bonds and often leaves his audience behind unless the book is for other traders, then it probably works.The book isn't without merit, however. It does explain some of the intricacies of stock and bond trading. Feingold also posits what I've long suspected and that is that... Read more |
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Table of Contents
Foreword xv
Preface xix
Introduction 1
Part I: Our Flawed Institutions
Chapter 1 Indexing and Its Discontents 7
Chapter 2 The Individual’s Edge 25
Chapter 3 Delusions and Illusions: Chasing Performance in Our Lost Decade 43
Chapter 4 A Change is Gonna Come 51
Part II: Convertibles, a Better Solution
Chapter 5 The Very Basics 61
Chapter 6 Reminiscences of a Convertible Operator 69
Chapter 7 A Quick Review and Quiz 121
Chapter 8 Enough Already…How Do Convertibles Actually Work? 145
Chapter 9 What to Look for in a Convertible 177
Chapter 10 Convertibles For… 201
I. Individual Investors 201
II. Financial Advisors 213
III. Nontraditional Institutional Investors 217
IV. Corporate Financial Officers 231
V. Students 249
Chapter 11 Introduction to Advanced Topics 257
Suggestions for Further Reading 285
Glossary 287
Index 291
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