Investing Against the Tide, 1st edition

Published by FT Publishing International (October 15, 2015) © 2016

  • Anthony Bolton
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Title overview

This authoritative and accessible investment classic promises rare insight into what it really takes to run money in a top-performing investment fund.

 

Anthony Bolton, the UK’s most successful stock market investor, tells the story of his contrarian approach to managing money. He provides invaluable lessons on the factors that really matter in picking a stock: the need to identify good managers, how to run a portfolio, the importance of value investing, reading charts and how to trade successfully.

Table of contents

Contents

           

            Acknowledgements

 

            Letter about Mr Johnson – (Fidelity’s Founder)

 

            Anthony Bolton’s Portfolio Management Assignments

 

 

Part 1  - Principles and practices from a life running money

 

1.         Companies – what makes a good one, and how to work with them

 

2.         Management – integrity and openness

 

3.         Shares – looking at them and buying them

 

4.         How to behave as an investor

 

5.         How to hold and develop a portfolio

 

6.         Finance, risks and balance sheets

 

7.         Valuations, value growth, recovery and other favourite

 

 

 

8.         Mergers, acquisitions and why it’s good to have your shares bought out

 

9.         Trading and how to do it

 

10.       Technical information and the importance of charts

 

11.       Information and where to find it

 

12.       The importance of brokers

 

13.       How the markets really work

 

14.       Some Observations on Performance

 

15.              What makes a Good Fund Manager

 

Part 2 – Experiences and reflections from a life running money

 

16.       Some memorable company meetings

 

17.       Some of my best and worst investments

 

18.       How the industry has changes

 

19.       Some thoughts on the future of investment management

 

 

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