- The Only Three Questions that Count
Infobox Book
name = The Only Three Questions that Count: Investing by Knowing What Others Don't
author = Ken Fisher with Jennifer Chou and Lara Hoffmans
genre =Finance
language = English
publisher =John Wiley & Sons
release_date =2007
pages = 448
isbn = ISBN 0-470-07499-X"The Only Three Questions that Count: Investing by Knowing What Others Don't" is a book on investment advice. It was released in December 2006 and spent three months on "
The New York Times " list of "Hardcover business bestsellers" [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/04/books/bestseller/200702besthardbusiness.html The New York Times list of "Hardcover business bestsellers"] ] . It was also a "Wall Street Journal" and a "'BusinessWeek" best seller [ [http://images.businessweek.com/ss/07/03/0301_bestsellers/source/7.htm BusinessWeek best seller] ] .Overview
This is the fourth book by Fisher, a longtime columnist for "
Forbes " magazine. In the book, he maintains that because thestock market is a discounter of all widely known information, the only way to make, on average, winning market bets is knowing something most others don’t. The book claims investing should be treated as a science, not a craft, and details a methodology for testing beliefs and uncovering information not widely known or understood. The book’s scientific method consists of asking three questions:# What do I believe that’s wrong?
# What can I fathom that others can’t?
# What is my brain doing to mislead me?The first question addresses common investing errors, the second shows how to try and find bettable patterns which others may misinterpret, and the third deals with
behavioral finance , pointing out cognitive errors such as overconfidence andconfirmation bias .Other issues covered include high
P/E ratio s;debt ; the federal budget, trade, andcurrent account deficits; the U.S. dollar; high oil prices;emerging markets ;gold ; and theU.S. economy .Please note that the Fisher Investments performance numbers published in the Appendix K of the book are for the years ending on June 30th (instead of December 31st).
Book reviews have also appeared in the Financial Times [ [http://www.ft.com/cms/s/3b5058aa-7673-11db-8284-0000779e2340,dwp_uuid=d8e9ac2a-30dc-11da-ac1b-00000e2511c8.html Financial Times book review] ] , Forbes Magazine [ [http://www.forbes.com/personalfinance/2006/12/14/fisher-gilder-telecosm-pf-guru-in_gg_1214soapbox_inl.html Forbes Magazine book review] ] and Canada's National Post [ [http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/financialpost/story.html?id=7922c5c3-b8b8-432f-833c-ddc225d22e82 National Post book review] ] .
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