By |Published On: September 5th, 2013|Categories: Value Investing Research|

I’ve never really seen “eye to eye” with our publisher on the cost of our Quantitative Value book. I want to get the work out to the marketplace; the publisher wants to maximize profits.

God bless capitalism, but sometimes it doesn’t work out in your favor.

Regardless, despite the high cost, the book has been a great success and we are now on our 3rd edition print.

We cut a deal with our publisher to sell a block of Quantitative Value at a heavily discounted price (I’ve waived my royalties and bought a block for clients to lower the unit cost).

There are only 100 copies available (I’ll sign it if you indicate this in the notes).

Head to Amazon.com and follow the description below:

quantvalue

Thanks again for all the support and comments. The 3rd edition incorporated over a 100 edits sent in by readers–thank you all!

About the Author: Wesley Gray, PhD

Wesley Gray, PhD
After serving as a Captain in the United States Marine Corps, Dr. Gray earned an MBA and a PhD in finance from the University of Chicago where he studied under Nobel Prize Winner Eugene Fama. Next, Wes took an academic job in his wife’s hometown of Philadelphia and worked as a finance professor at Drexel University. Dr. Gray’s interest in bridging the research gap between academia and industry led him to found Alpha Architect, an asset management firm dedicated to an impact mission of empowering investors through education. He is a contributor to multiple industry publications and regularly speaks to professional investor groups across the country. Wes has published multiple academic papers and four books, including Embedded (Naval Institute Press, 2009), Quantitative Value (Wiley, 2012), DIY Financial Advisor (Wiley, 2015), and Quantitative Momentum (Wiley, 2016). Dr. Gray currently resides in Palmas Del Mar Puerto Rico with his wife and three children. He recently finished the Leadville 100 ultramarathon race and promises to make better life decisions in the future.

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