The Art of Investing
The Smith Library, at Chautauqua Institution, Monday Noon-Hour Lecture/Discussion Series

Sponsored by C-SAAHN,
 
C-SAAHN
The Center for the Study of Art, Architecture, History & Nature
as part of "The Buffalo-Chautauqua Idea."

The Smith Library, at Chautauqua Institution, Monday Noon-Hour Lecture/Discussion Series,
"The Art of Investing" is led by Dennis Galucki and meets every Monday during the 9-week season at Chautauqua Institution.
(Please check the listing of daily activities on the back of the Monday Chautauquan Daily newspaper for any variation in times).
There is no charge and all are welcome.

Ideas must be invested in with time, resources and energy to become real.

Attempting to invest in a sustainable world through individual companies is the central theme of the discussions.

Four key topics of discussion for individual investors are:

1. "Know thyself" and what risk/reward you want.

2. Develop a strategy, philosophy, asset allocation and disciplines to get what you want.

3. See yourself as a lifelong learner and student of the market.

4. Decide how to measure success and/or failure often - even daily.


Past Noon-Hour Lecture/Discussion Series

Week 1 - Chautauqua Institution, Smith Library Noon-hour Lecture Discussion, June 28, 2010 - "Art of Investing: Hope and Fear."

Week 2 - Chautauqua Institution, Smith Library Noon-hour Lecture/Discussion, July 5, 2010 - "Art of Investing: The Discipline of Asset Allocation."

Week 3 - Chautauqua Institution, Smith Library Noon-hour Lecture/Discussion, July 12, 2010 - "Art of Investing: The Role of Investment Clubs"

For a complete list of 2010 audio recordings by C-SAAHN (The Center for the Study of Art, Architecture, History & Nature), click here.

 

 

See also: An example of these principles is described in the Buffalo Business First article by Allissa Kline, Nonprofit links sustainability to stock investment portfolio

See also: Interview with Dennis Galucki, Founder, Center for the Study of Art, Architecture, History & Nature (C-SAAHN) by Buffalo Rising, March, 2010.