The premise of the bestselling Winning the Loser's Game is to establish practical objectives and a compelling investing strategy that will certainly take you into a lifetime of financial stability. This book is an essential guide for anyone seeking long-term profits in the stock market. Charles Ellis, named "Wall Street's Wisest Man" by Money magazine, describes how individual investors can avoid common traps and get right on the path to investment success.
"Charley Ellis has been one of the most influential investment writers for decades. This classic should be required reading for both individual and institutional investors."
— BURTON MALKIEL, Author, A Random Walk Down Wall Street
"The best book about investing? The answer is simple: Winning the Loser’s Game. Using compelling data and pithy stories, Charley Ellis has captured beautifully in this new and expanded edition of his classic work the most important lessons regarding investing. In today's unforgiving environment, it's a must-read!"
— F. WILLIAM McNABB III, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Vanguard
"No one understands what it takes to be a successful investor better than Charley Ellis and no one explains it more clearly or eloquently. This updated investment classic belongs on every investor’s bookshelf."
— CONSUELO MACK, Executive Producer and Managing Editor, Consuelo Mack WealthTrack
"A must-reread classic. . . ."
— MARTIN LEIBOWITZ, Managing Director, Morgan Stanley Research
"Winning the Loser's Game has long been required reading for professional investors. . . . This elegant volume explores approaches for individuals, such as relying on intellect rather than emotion and building a personal portfolio by taking advantage of what other investors already know."
— ABBY JOSEPH COHEN, Goldman Sachs & Co
"This is less a book about competition than about sound money management. Sounder than Charley Ellis they do not come."
— ANDREW TOBIAS, Author, The Only Investment Guide You'll Ever Need
"Winning the Loser's Game is one of those timeless investing classics that is even more valuable today than when it was first published. Reading it again, in the context of two 50 percent-plus stock market crashes since 1999, will demonstrates the wisdom of Ellis' advice.”
— CBS MONEYWATCH.COM
"By far the best book on investment policy and management."
— PETER DRUCKER