Pioneering Portfolio Management, David F. Swensen
Pioneering Portfolio Management, David F. Swensen
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Pioneering Portfolio Management
An Unconventional Approach to Institutional Investment, Fully Revised and Updated

Author: David F. Swensen

Narrator: Scott R. Pollak

Unabridged: 17 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/15/2024


Synopsis

An indispensable road map for creating a successful investment program from Yale’s chief investment officer, David F. Swensen. In the years since the now-classic Pioneering Portfolio Management was first published, the global investment landscape has changed dramatically - but the results of David Swensen's investment strategy for the Yale University endowment have remained as impressive as ever. Year after year, Yale's portfolio has trumped the marketplace by a wide margin, and, with more than $20 billion added to the endowment under his 23-year tenure, Swensen has contributed more to Yale's finances than anyone ever has to any university in the country. What may have seemed like one among many success stories in the era before the Internet bubble burst emerges now as a completely unprecedented institutional investment achievement. In this fully revised and updated edition, Swensen, author of the best-selling personal finance guide Unconventional Success, describes the investment process that underpins Yale's endowment. He provides lucid and penetrating insight into the world of institutional funds management, illuminating topics ranging from asset-allocation structures to active fund management. Swensen employs an array of vivid real-world examples, many drawn from his own formidable experience, to address critical concepts such as handling risk, selecting advisors, and weathering market pitfalls. Swensen offers clear and incisive advice, especially when describing a counterintuitive path. Conventional investing too often leads to buying high and selling low. Trust is more important than flash-in-the-pan success. Expertise, fortitude, and the long view produce positive results where gimmicks and trend following do not. The original Pioneering Portfolio Management outlined a common-sense template for structuring a well-diversified equity-oriented portfolio. This new edition provides fund managers and students of the market an up-to-date guide for actively managed investment portfolios. Produced and published by Echo Point Books & Media, an independent bookseller in Brattleboro, Vermont. ©2000, 2009 David F. Swenson (P)

Reviews

Goodreads review by Alex on March 11, 2020

This book reads like an college financial studies textbook, very dry and colorless. I would recommend this to anyone working directly in the field of finance or active fund management. However, for the rest of us investors, the content is a bit much. There is a good amount of time dedicated to the s......more

Goodreads review by Jeff on February 23, 2016

Favorite quote from the book: “[S]uccssful investment cultures encourage professionals to find new mistakes to make, instead of simply repeating old errors.†(page 304) Originally published in 2000, Swensen updated his classic work on institutional investments early this year. Swensen’s writing......more

Goodreads review by Tomas on December 25, 2021

David Swensen, Chief Investment Officer of the best performing endowment in US (Yale University) explains his unorthodox view on how to make asset allocation for a long term. I really liked the part where Swesen explained in detail what is important in a process of private equity and venture capital......more

Goodreads review by Akhil on February 28, 2020

My fav quotes (not a review):-Page 11 |"The sixth secret is that, as Charles Darwin tried to explain, survival of the fittest is not determined by competitive strength, but rather by social desirability. There’s more money than certified talent in the world of investing, so outstanding investment ma......more

Goodreads review by Kevin on November 26, 2014

This is a book detailing many strategies that can be employed with endowment and pension management as well as describing which are often or sometimes the best fit for a situation. I thought it overall was a pretty good book, but the writing style left a little to be desired. It was about as engagin......more