McGraw-Hill Education Advances in Active Portfolio Management: New Developments in Quantitative Investing
A**E
Overpriced and not very intuitive
If you couldn’t tell from the description this is a collection of essays. In the introduction it is mentioned that the context of what is being written about changes but the problem is the math being discussed is hard to put into context especially when it was being used differently from one chapter to the next. However the information in this book is quite valuable for anyone wondering how portfolio theory has fared over the past decades up until more recent times.
M**N
All good, no complain
All good, no complain
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