
Stock Market Maestros
Synopsis
What if investment success isn’t about ideas, but execution – and anyone can copy the best investors?
In this hotly anticipated follow up to his bestselling book, The Art of Execution, Lee Freeman-Shor and experienced fintech CEO Clare Flynn Levy delve into what the most skilled investors do differently from the rest of us – and offer practical steps for professional and personal investors alike.
Drawing on exclusive access to detailed trade data, sophisticated analytics tools and hours of in-depth interviews, Lee and Clare reveal how the best professional investors in the world achieve extraordinary results – not by getting it right all the time, but by making good decisions, both when they’re winning and when they’re losing.
From surprising habits to rules based on hard experience, you’ll learn strategies and techniques you can adapt into your own investing today. Including:
- Why execution – timing, sizing, and managing positions – matters more than stock picking alone.
- How elite investors know when to cut their losers and ride their winners to make 1,000%+ returns.
- The habits and disciplines of the “Assassins,” “Hunters,” and “Connoisseurs” who consistently outperform.
- Practical frameworks to refine your own decision-making process.
Stock Market Maestros blends data-driven insights with real-life case studies to provide a rare glimpse into the minds, strategies and behaviors of top fund managers from around the world – it’s a treasure trove of ideas for continuous improvement of investment skill.
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Praise for The Art of Execution...
Fantastic...such a compelling read...There is a handful of investment books I wish someone had given me 30 years ago. This is one of them.
This book isn't really about investing, instead it's more of an exploration of human behaviour under different types of stress, and this is what makes the book fascinating...This book is written to appeal to all kinds of investors, and is bound to appeal to both the author's peers and to the inexperienced investor.
This might be the most important book on investments that a private investor can read.