The Only Three Questions That Count - Ken Fisher

Posted on Monday, June 1, 2009 in Finance, Investment
The Only Three Questions That Count

The Only Three Questions That Count

This book teaches the reader how to innovate. It does so by showing how an individual can develop their own technology to be a successful investor. This is done by asking three questions as the title of the book implies. Those three questions are simply: what is it that I believe that is false, what is it that I can see that others don’t, and what it is that I am doing that may be misleading me?

As the title indicates, it is about Investing by Knowing What Others Don’t. That is the author’s secret, simply knowing what others do not is the way to beat the market. As the author puts it, asking and answering the question “What do I know that others don’t” is the only way to beat the market.

The book explains in a straight forward manner that knowing what others do not does not require any special knowledge. It simply requires an individual ask and answer the three questions as described above. The book details with explanations and examples the author’s methodology in practice. Once you determine what is true, determine that others do not fathom it, and ensure that you are not impeding your own progress, you have gleaned an understanding of something that may be utilized to achieve positive results in the stock market. Of course it is easier to say than do, but the point is no other tool will assist you quite as well as the three questions.

Review by: Vincent Cheng

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