Praise for The Making of a Permabear : "Fascinating from beginning to end." --Merryn Somerset-Webb, Bloomberg "The tension between what the market is doing and what, by the author's lights, it ought to be doing, will keep investment-minded readers turning these smart and accessible pages.Jeremy Grantham is no "permabear" after all, the provocative title of this fine and essential work notwithstanding. He is a situational bear, a situational bull and, almost despite himself, at age 87, a gruff, perpetual, starry-eyed idealist." --James Grant, The Wall Street Journal Praise for Jeremy Grantham: "Grantham's quarterly letters, which command a cult following of readers within and beyond the financial industry, inspire even the most short-term profit-minded investors to do a little fate-of-the-world-scale thinking." --Carlo Rotella, New York Times Magazine "An investor routinely described as 'legendary'" --The Economist "Jeremy Grantham's got a track record that's impossible to ignore--he called the Internet bubble, then the housing bubble. While moves like those have earned the famed forecaster the nickname "perma-bear," in early 2009 he also told clients.to jump back into the market.
It was the same week that stocks hit their post-Lehman low." --Ian Salisbury, The Wall Street Journal "[Grantham] occupies a legendary place in the world of finance for predicting all the major stock market bubbles of recent decades (and doing very well in the process)." --Leo Hickman, The Guardian "The legendary investor [Jeremy Grantham].is famous for predicting doom. And he's famous for being right, with a remarkable record of spotting investment bubbles before they pop." --Ben Steverman, Bloomberg Businessweek "More than the [co-founder] of asset-management giant GMO, this man should be recognized as the world's greatest environmentalist." --Gus Lubin, Business Insider Praise for Edward Chancellor: "[Edward Chancellor is] one of the great financial writers of our era." -- Financial Analysts Journal , on Capital Account "Edward Chancellor has produced not just a brilliant explainer of the value of money and time but a hugely engaging history of the greatest problem confronting markets today.
The Price of Time is a must read -- a copy should be on the desk of everyone who has anything to do with financial markets or wondered why things work as they do." --Merryn Somerset Webb, Editor-in-Chief, MoneyWeek , on The Price of Time "Entertaining, useful, admirable . Chancellor seems to have read everything." -- New York Times Book Review , on Devil Take the Hindmost.