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  • Hardcover: 366 pages
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional; 3 edition (1 July 2005)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0071452257
  • ISBN-13: 978-0071452250
  • Product Dimensions: 23.6 x 19.6 x 3.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 492,379 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"What Works on Wall Street is indisputably a major contribution to empirical research on the behavior of common stocks in the United States." - Financial Analysts' Journal

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This title offers long-term strategies that have always beaten the markets, and how to make them work for you. "What Works on Wall Street, Third Edition", cuts straight to the chase, examining actual historic performance figures to tell you which strategies have provided investors with the best returns, which should be avoided at all costs, and why. Comprehensively updated from its bestselling second edition, this investor classic goes beyond hype and rumor to focus on actual results, and tell you what smart investors are doing now. 'O'Shaughnessy's conclusion that some strategies do produce consistently strong results while others underperform could shake up the investment business' - Barron's. '"What Works on Wall Street" is indisputably a major contribution to empirical research on the behavior of common stocks in the United States! Conceivably, the influence of "What Works on Wall Street" will prove immense' - "The Financial Analysts' Journal".'O'Shaughnessy's latest, "What Works on Wall Street", is a serious inquiry into the investment strategies that stand up under long-term scrutiny and is refreshing research for every investor' - "Stocks and Commodities". 'O'Shaughnessy's study is already making waves in the investment community! Could well become a classic' - "Smart Money". 'James O'Shaughnessy has enshrined P/S in the investing hall of fame in his superb new book, "What Works on Wall Street"' - James K. Glassman, "The Washington Post". 'What investment strategies have worked over the last 40 years? Ask this man' - "Barron's".For many investors, the stock market is little more than a guessing game. The stock market bubble of the late 1990s had many investors convinced that the rules of the game had changed and that this time, it really was different. "What Works on Wall Street, Third Edition" - with all new data through 2003 - shows that it's never different this time. Armed with earlier editions of this book, investors would have avoided the devastation visited on the high risk stocks that were the favorites of investors during the bubble. "What Works on Wall Street, Third Edition", takes the guesswork out of your investment decision-making. This in-depth, updated and data-driven book looks at key strategies and benchmarks that millions of investors rely on to make their investment decisions, and tells you which of these tools have provided investors with the best long-term results.Acclaimed author and portfolio manager James P. O'Shaughnessy presents factual, unbiased and unexpected findings that prove you can do vastly better than the market simply by consistently using stock selection strategies that have withstood the test of time. Moreover, these five decades of results warn investors to steer clear of some popular investment strategies that are toxic to your wealth. Expanded to include how various investment strategies perform when used on All Stocks, Large Stocks, Market Leaders and Small Stocks, this new edition of the book also covers all the new research O'Shaughnessy has conducted since the last edition.Which investment strategies are winners - and which are losers? What factors most reliably indicate that a stock will rise or fall? Are value strategies better than growth? Do small capitalization stocks do better than large? What's the worst-case scenario for the various investment strategies and how long did it take for them to recover? Do these strategies work outside the United States?"What Works on Wall Street" answers these questions and outlines a methodical, scientific, and results-based method for making intelligent stock market decisions. 'To make the best investment plans for the future, investors need access to unbiased, long-term performance results,' O'Shaughnessy writes. And that is exactly what he gives you in this history-making book. James P. O'Shaughnessy is the Director of Systematic Equity for Bear Stearns Asset Management and a Senior Managing Director of the firm. O'Shaughnessy's investment strategies have been featured in "The Wall Street Journal", "Barron's", "The New York Times", "The Washington Post", "Investor's Business Daily", "The Financial Times", London's "Daily Mail", Japan's "Nikkei Shimbun Daily", and many other publications worldwide, as well as on NBC's "Today Show," "The Oprah Winfrey Show," CNBC and CNN.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
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We have a franchise here. Every year we can get a new, revised, set of data-mining, subtly tweaking the deciles and the Sharpe ratios to tilt the recommended strategy toward what worked most recently. Buy one book, but don't keep buying the new calculations: the discussion of Wall Street irrationality is wonderful; but before you trust this book whole-heartedly, read Buffet on why Sharpe ratios (and risk/return considerations) are a dangerous way to approach investing. Read anyone at all on the problem with data-mining. Giving us all the data doesn't change the problem: until these strategies are applied in other markets (Singapore, London, Germany from 1900-1950, say) we won't have an adequate test of how well they work outside of America's particular imperial fortunes. Would a devotion to a long-term all-invested strategy have been sensible in, say, 1930s China? In other words, don't swallow the statistics without some sense of why they happen -- and this book does its best to avoid any consideration of that.
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You can't argue with facts, with logical conclusions based on those facts, with reasoned analysis, or with history. You get them all in Jim O'Shaughnessy's book. He did the digging and the dirty work, and the reader reaps the benefit. Unless you live to day trade...these are the words to live by.
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This book does a good job rehashing a lot of what empirical academic finance has found in the last 15 years. Unfortunately, only the most passing attempts at attribution are performing, making the uninformed reader falsely believe that the author discovered any of the the things he reports. A shame to mar a good book.
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good value for money
covers all the basics and more, great value for money.slightly big so not ideal for the tube but cant see how it could be scaled down.
Published 1 day ago by Martin
Good book
This book is a good book, it gives you several methods to beat the SP500. The only thing is that because it is all statistics it can be a little bit boring. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Fai
What really works
I like books that demonstrate what really works using empirical evidence, rather than what should work based on an author's latest theory. So I like this book. Read more
Published on 18 July 2009 by LOTONtech
Interesting Work But The Uncommon Investor Was Better
I read this book extremely carefully. It is a straight forward, intelligent piece of work filled with numbers. Read more
Published on 30 July 1999
A total waste of money
The idea behind the book is simple: test many different methods over the course of ~43 years. Why do some work? He doesn't explain. Read more
Published on 12 May 1999
Very good and comprehensive analysis of most common strategi
The book contains very comprehensive analyses of the most common investment strategies. The mathematics are easy to comprehend and the conclusions are logic.
Published on 26 Jan 1999
Excellent but...
I very much enjoyed the book (and think that it is about the best book on the market), but I did have a couple of problems with it. Read more
Published on 3 Oct 1998
Excellent but...
I very much enjoyed the book (and think that it is about the best book on the market), but I did have a couple of problems with it. Read more
Published on 3 Oct 1998
Best Book Ever Written
After reading the first edition of What Works, I landed a summer job at Mr. O's firm because I thought the work was incredible. Read more
Published on 16 July 1998
too charty
This book was fully annotated and thoroughly researched. However Mr. O'Shaunessy could have much more concisely said, "buy low and sell high. Read more
Published on 7 July 1998
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