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Active Value Investing: Making Money in Range-Bound Markets

by Vitaliy N. Katsenelson

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A strategy to profit when markets are range bound?which ishalf of the time One of the most significant challenges facing today?sactive investor is how to make money during the times when marketsare going nowhere. Bookshelves are groaning under the weight oftitles written on investment strategy in bull markets, but there islittle guidance on how to invest in range bound markets. In thisbook, author and respected investment portfolio manager VitaliyKatsenelson makes a convincing case for range-bound marketconditions and offers readers a practical strategy for proactiveinvesting that improves profits. This guide provides investors withthe know-how to modify the traditional, fundamentally drivenstrategies that they have become so accustomed to using in bullmarkets, so that they can work in range bound markets. It offersnew approaches to margin of safety and presents terrific insightsinto buy and sell disciplines, international investing, "Quality,Valuation, and Growth" framework, and much more. Vitaliy Katsenelson, CFA (Denver, CO) has been involved with theinvestment industry since 1994. He is a portfolio manager withInvestment Management Associates where he co-manages institutionaland personal assets utilizing fundamental analysis. Katsenelson isa member of the CFA Institute, has served on the board of CFASociety of Colorado, and is also on the board of RetirementInvestment Institute. Vitaliy is an adjunct faculty member at theUniversity of Colorado at Denver - Graduate School of Business. Heis also a regular contributor to the Financial Times, TheMotley Fool, and Minyanville.com.… (more)
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A strategy to profit when markets are range bound?which ishalf of the time One of the most significant challenges facing today?sactive investor is how to make money during the times when marketsare going nowhere. Bookshelves are groaning under the weight oftitles written on investment strategy in bull markets, but there islittle guidance on how to invest in range bound markets. In thisbook, author and respected investment portfolio manager VitaliyKatsenelson makes a convincing case for range-bound marketconditions and offers readers a practical strategy for proactiveinvesting that improves profits. This guide provides investors withthe know-how to modify the traditional, fundamentally drivenstrategies that they have become so accustomed to using in bullmarkets, so that they can work in range bound markets. It offersnew approaches to margin of safety and presents terrific insightsinto buy and sell disciplines, international investing, "Quality,Valuation, and Growth" framework, and much more. Vitaliy Katsenelson, CFA (Denver, CO) has been involved with theinvestment industry since 1994. He is a portfolio manager withInvestment Management Associates where he co-manages institutionaland personal assets utilizing fundamental analysis. Katsenelson isa member of the CFA Institute, has served on the board of CFASociety of Colorado, and is also on the board of RetirementInvestment Institute. Vitaliy is an adjunct faculty member at theUniversity of Colorado at Denver - Graduate School of Business. Heis also a regular contributor to the Financial Times, TheMotley Fool, and Minyanville.com.

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