Description
The rules for investing have changed. Don't get left behind!
If you think about it, it's not hard to grasp why a complete reboot in the way we think about investing is necessary. Stock picking and Buffett-style investing are the financial tools of a bygone era, yet how to proceed remains utterly confusing for most of today's investors.
Mark Haefele oversees around $5 trillion of client assets as the Chief Investment Officer of UBS, the World's Best Bank 2024, according to Euromoney. Mark has spent decades advising investors of all kinds-from high school students, to government officials, to UBS's unique global roster of billionaires.
In the New Rules of Investing, Mark shares the investing strategies he uses at UBS and offers a playbook for protecting and growing your wealth. By the end of this book, investors of all levels should be able to walk away knowing-through theory and Mark's life stories-how to invest more successfully for the long term, how not to sweat the daily ups and downs of the markets, and how to be happier with both the results and the process.
About the Author
Mark Haefele is the Global Chief Investment Officer at UBS, named world's best bank 2024 by leading financial publication Euromoney. Mark oversees the investment policy and strategy for around $5 trillion in invested assets at UBS. He leads a team of about 1,200 investment professionals whose passion and focus is to help clients reimagine the power of investing so they can live the life they choose today, prepare for their lives tomorrow, and improve the lives of others. Mark joined UBS in 2011. He was previously the co-founder and co-fund manager at Sonic Capital and served as a Managing Director at Matrix Capital Management. A former lecturer and acting dean at Harvard University, Mark frequently appears in many financial media outlets worldwide, including CNBC, Bloomberg, and the WSJ.
Book Information
ISBN 9781400249633
Author Mark Haefele
Format Hardback
Page Count 256
Imprint HarperCollins Leadership
Publisher HarperCollins Focus