Using his style of forensic analysis, Frederik Vanhaverbeke creates a blueprint for investors made from hundreds of books, articles letters and speeches made by some of the globe s most well-known and successful investors. —Conor Shilling, Investor Today
The book is very structured and exhaustive...It contains a number of frameworks that puts the different analytical elements together ... This makes the book a valuable read for investors looking to improve their investment process. I also liked the chapters covering investment mistakes...A valuable read for investors looking to improve their investment process —Michael Wassermann, Strictly Financial
Newbie investors, as well as those individuals looking for critical insight into time-tested investing tactics, will profit from reading this book and implementing any number of its strategies...In particular, this book sheds light on the quantitative and quantitative-qualitative investment styles used by the most successful practitioners....The chapter on the most common buying and selling mistakes is especially pertinent to investors who have not had much success... —Les Masonon, Futures & Buy DON'T Hold
Excess Returns is full of timeless and practical insights, presented in a unique style, to help investors focus on the most promising opportunities and lead the way to beating the market. —Jacob Wolinsky, ValueWalk
This is a fantastic book for both new and seasoned investors alike...While he writes in broad strokes, Vanhaverbeke gives you a very good foundation that you can use as you continue to study this field and apply what you learn. It is an excellent resource. —Chet L, Taking Care of Biz
In this elegant new study Vanheverbeke offers his readers a brisk immersion in the investment philosophy and techniques of the world's most renowned investors...The best bits of the volume tackle notions of 'investor intelligence' which Vanheverbeke argues hinges as much on behavioural propensities as anything else. The ideal fund manager, he says? Independent, eternally studious, humble, discreet, patient, courageous and knowledgeable. —Claire Dwyer, Fidelity Personal Investing