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Ken Fisher
Bestselling Author, Forbes Columnist, Fisher Investments CEO
Ken Fisher
is an investment manager, author, and financial thinker of this generation.
Ken has proven himself in the investment marketplace
with numerous, accurate market calls that often are the exact opposite of most Wall Street
speculations. His experience in the markets has also enabled him to create several different
Fisher Investments strategies for client investment portfolios. Fisher Investments strategies are unique to the firm,
and are the results of closely studying market trends and fluctuations.
Ken is the founder, Chairman and CEO of Fisher
Investments, a multi-billion dollar, multi-product money management firm providing
most major product categories and serving the institutional and high net worth
investors in the U.S., the UK, and Canada. As a leading independent investment management firm, Fisher Investments participates in global equity and fixed income markets.
The firm’s affiliate, Grüner Fisher Investments GmbH, also services investors in Germany.
Ken has written six books, including three New York Times bestsellers, 2006's The Only Three Questions That Count, 2008's The Ten Roads to Riches, and 2009's How to Smell a Rat. In 1984, his Super Stocks was that year's bestselling stock market book. Others include 1987's The Wall Street Waltz and 1993's 100 Minds That Made the Market, both re-released by John Wiley & Sons in 2007. In addition to English, Ken’s books have been translated into Chinese, German, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Romanian, and Thai, reaching of 2/3 of global GDP.*
Ken is most well known for his monthly Forbes Portfolio Strategy column, which he's
been writing for 25 years. In addition, Ken Fisher has been published,
interviewed and/or been written about in numerous major American, British, and German finance and business periodicals.
He writes a weekly column for Handelsblatt, Germany's leading daily.
Often published in professional and scholarly journals, including
prize-winning works, for two decades his research has spawned many new concepts
that are now often adopted into today's core financial curriculum. His recent
research focuses on the emerging field of behavioral finance, where behavioral
psychology and finance intersect.
Ken's hobbies include the history of Kings Mountain, California
and 19th century redwood lumbering history. He resides in Woodside, California
with his wife, Sherrilyn.
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