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Irrational Exuberance

Auteur(s): Robert J. Shiller
Narrateur(s): Robert J. Shiller
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With a new Afterword on the current state of the stock market, the ongoing debate over the “new economy,” and the larger implications of “irrational exuberance.”

In this controversial, hard-hitting account of today’s explosive market, Robert J. Shiller, a leading expert on market volatility, evokes Alan Greenspan’s infamous 1996 reference, “irrational exuberance,” to explain the alternately soaring and declining stock market. Shiller’s unconventional yet persuasive argument credits an unprecedented confluence of events with driving stocks to uncharted heights, and he analyzes the structural, cultural, and psychological factors behind these levels of growth not reflected in any other sector of the economy. Now more relevant than ever, this analysis is both chilling and convincing—a must-listen for the individual investor, the policy maker, and the investment professional.

©2000 Robert J. Shiller
(P)2000 Random House, Inc
Finances personnelles Gestion et leadership Immobilier Investissement Économie
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  • Nominee for Audio Publishers Association 2001 Audie Award, Business Information
  • New York Times Bestseller
  • One of Business Week’s Ten Best Business Books of 2000

"Should be compulsory reading for anybody interested in Wall Street or financially exposed to it."—The Economist

“A dose of realism that serious investors will ignore at their peril.”—The Wall Street Journal

“Irrational Exuberance [is] a dazzling, richly textured, provocative book…by far the most important book about the stock market since Jeremy J. Siegel’s 1994 Stocks for the Long Run, offering a cogent statement of the bears’ view of events to come. Shiller is not merely a bear—he is a grizzly.”—Business Week

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Irrational herd behaviour of investors

Well laid out historical data with it's analysis. An intelligent read to understand the repetitive irrational pschology of investment community at large.

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Insightful perspective by respectable author

I was starting to doubt about the efficient market theory and wanted to have an educated opinion beyond blogs and successful investors (I don't have an education in finance).

With this book, I got more than what I was looking for! To me, Shiller providing us with the other side of the picture deserves 4 stars by itself.

The book is interesting but it is not much more than a list of proofs/theories that investors are irrational and the market might not be well priced. It can be a bit boring at times.

The book is accessible but it is a bit dry. You must be familiar with P/E ratio and basic stock market principles.



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