Game Theory for Investors
A Strategic Guide to Reading Markets, Anticipating Rivals, and Investing with Confidence: Understand the Game and Anticipate How Other Participants Will Act
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Audibleプレミアムプラン30日間無料体験
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著者:
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Isaac Volpe
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Markets are not machines. They are games—and every investor is playing against someone.
Why do intelligent investors buy at the top, sell during a panic, or follow a crowd that is heading toward disaster?
Successful investing requires more than analyzing companies and calculating value. It requires understanding the players, incentives, expectations, signals, and strategic moves that drive market behavior.
Game Theory for Investors reveals how to think several moves ahead in an environment shaped by incomplete information, competing interests, herd behavior, and rapidly changing expectations. Isaac Volpe transforms the essential principles of game theory into a practical method for making stronger investment decisions.
Through twelve realistic investment cases, you will learn how strategic investors respond to market panics, speculative bubbles, IPOs, earnings announcements, takeover attempts, activist campaigns, short squeezes, central-bank decisions, price wars, losing investments, and uncertain economic futures.
This is not a book about predicting every market movement. It is about understanding the game being played, anticipating how other participants may react, and protecting your capital when the outcome remains uncertain.
Key Learning Points
Identify the players, incentives, information, strategies, and potential payoffs behind an investment.
Understand how expectations—not facts alone—shape market prices.
Recognize bubbles, panics, herd behavior, and dangerous feedback loops.
Interpret corporate actions, insider buying, dividends, and guidance as strategic signals.
Use backward induction to anticipate reactions and counter-reactions.
Evaluate IPOs, takeovers, activist campaigns, and short squeezes more intelligently.
Distinguish temporary volatility from a genuinely broken investment thesis.
Use timing, liquidity, diversification, and position sizing as strategic advantages.
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