Jonathan E. IngersollTheory of Financial Decisions (Rowman and Littlefield Studies in Financial Economics): Volume 3
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Underrated Book
It is unfortunate that asset pricing books get outdated fairly quickly, but this is one of the best books out there. For those who are serious about finance, you have to get your hands on a copy of this book. When I bought this from Amazon, it seemed like a classic text being that the pages were yellowish in color already. However, the content of the book is very well written and covers all the major topics in asset pricing - even continuous-time finance.
L**O
It is a verte good book, because it is the sweet spot between ...
It is a very great book, because it is the sweet spot between the complex math and the practic
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Detailed and thorough
The book lives up to the title. It assumes that you're comfortable with multivariate calculus and linear algebra, including things like using Lagrange's method to find extrema of functions. If you're looking for a less precise treatment, _Investments_ by Brodie et al. might be a better choice, but if you need the math, it's all here.
A**R
Five Stars
nice book~
W**G
Five Stars
very good
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