Susan Levermann

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Susan Levermann, also Suzan Leverman and Susan Dreyer (* 1975 in Cottbus ) is a German economist, author, former fund manager and inventor of the valuation model for shares named after her (Levermann strategy).

Life

Growing up as the daughter of a professor of building physics and a mathematics teacher in Cottbus in southern Brandenburg, she graduated from a special high school for mathematically gifted people in Rostock .

After completing a bank apprenticeship and studying economics in Heidelberg and Miami, she became a junior fund manager at DWS , the Deutsche Bank fund company , where she worked for eight years. There she managed 1.7 billion euros with her own strategy for valuing shares. In 2008 she was honored as a fund manager for the best German equity fund for one and three years - the next day she quit at DWS and initially taught mathematics at a comprehensive school in the eastern part of Berlin . Levermann then worked as the head of the non-profit organization Carbon Disclosure Project in Germany .

In March 2011 her stock market guide “The relaxed path to wealth” was published, which explains not only ethical trading on the stock exchange, but also her personal investment strategy, which uses up to 13 rules to represent what is known as a quantitative analysis , a kind of tool kit for non-stock exchange traders, with which shares in listed companies are based on companies - Key figures such as the P / E ratio , EBIT margin and return on equity can be searched to see whether they are profitable. The book was awarded the German Financial Book Prize in 2011 and was also translated into Bulgarian in 2015.

publication

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Individual evidence

  1. Marlene Weiss: The dropout . In: Süddeutsche Zeitung . December 18, 2011, p. 18 ( stiftung-nv.de [PDF]).
  2. Levermann leaves fund house DWS. Handelsblatt.de, accessed on February 8, 2017 .
  3. "Whoever does too much will never get rich". taz.de, April 10, 2010, accessed on February 8, 2017 .
  4. Ulrich W. Hanke: Stock market stars and their recipes for success: Methods for small investors to copy the big ones . Börsenbuchverlag, 2016, ISBN 978-3-86470-381-2 ( google.de [accessed January 15, 2019]).
  5. Susan Dreyer. Retrieved January 21, 2019 .
  6. Fund manager dares to jump: “What am I doing for a better world?” , Spiegel Online, February 19, 2013. Retrieved on August 2, 2017
  7. Selection without feelings , Focus-Money, No. 35/2013. Retrieved August 2, 2017
  8. boerse.ARD.de: The Levermann Principle | Investment. Retrieved January 12, 2019 .
  9. Shortlist 2011. German Financial Book Prize, accessed on February 8, 2017 .