A Persistent Delusion
by Henry W. Dunn
Book Description: American Institute for Economic Research, Great Barrington, MA, 1945. Soft cover. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Softcover, Saddle stitch, paper wrappers with black title to cover, 1945. A Persistent Delusion, An Address by Henry W. Dunn, Professor of Finance, Harvard University, Delivered at the Second Annual Convention Investment Counsel Association of America, New York City, May 4, 1939, Reprinted with special permission, from the 1939 Investment Counsel Annual.
Book Condition: Very good, covers rubbed and light soil, light shelfwear, internally clean, free of marks.
Contents: Introduction, Investment Counsel's Function Not Market Guessing, The "Investment Counsel Profession," Investment and Trading Distinguished, The Source of Investment Returns, "Growth Stocks" as Illustration, Complications Arising from Cyclical Factors, Possible Combination of Objectives, Investment Justification Essential, A Short Temperance Lecture, Popular Faith in Stock Market Guessing, Illustrative Experiences, Popular Belief a Delusion, The Test of Responsible Experience, A Typical Forecasting Record, Sources of Delusion Important, Emotional and Historical Factors, Wrong Teachers for Public, Plausibility of the Error, The Investment Trust Movement, Wolves in Sheep's Clothing, Investment Counsel Sharing the Delusion, Others Too Ready to Compromise, Hopes for Conversion, Conclusion. end --
Bookseller notes: This is one of my favorite pieces. Written 72 years ago, Dunn's main thesis was that the Financial Services Industry was doing a poor job at distinguishing for the consumer the differences between TRADING and INVESTING. One could easily argue that the same problem remains today. His 40 page thesis addresses some related topics and issues and at the end left me feeling that someone from the Financial Services Industry had just come clean with me, basically that Investment professionals are terrible speculators. (A Jerry McGuire-like manifesto). Highly recommended reading, hopefully you can find it online or in a local Library. 40 pages, Collectible 1945 printing.
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