If people with either large or small capital would look upon trading in stocks as an attempt to get 12 per cent per annum on their money instead of 50 per cent weekly, they would come out a good deal better in the long run. Everybody knows this in its... The ABC of Stock Speculation - Página 57por S. A. Nelson - 2007 - 236 páginasVista previa limitada - Acerca de este libro
| Samuel Armstrong Nelson - 1903 - 236 páginas
...money instead of 50 per cent. weekly, they would come out a good deal better in the long run. Everybody knows this in its application to his private business,...dealing in stocks. Nothing is further from the truth. CHAPTEE XIII. * METHODS OF TRADING. A correspondent inquires : "How can a man living at a distance... | |
| Albert William Atwood - 1919 - 388 páginas
...stocks on tips every day, and then wonder why they lose. In his ABC of Speculation, SS Nelson said: "The man who is prudent and careful in carrying on...factory, or a real estate business, seems to think that different methods should be employed in dealing in stocks; nothing is further from the truth." The... | |
| H. S. Martin - 1919 - 296 páginas
...business without foresight is sure to become a failure. In his ABC of Speculation, SS Nelson said: "The man who is prudent and careful in carrying on...factory or a real estate business, seems to think that different methods should be employed in dealing in stocks; nothing is further from the truth." The... | |
| H. S. Martin - 1919 - 296 páginas
...business without foresight is sure to become a failure. In his ABC of Speculation, SS Nelson said: "The man who is prudent and careful in carrying on...factory or a real estate business, seems to think that different methods should be employed in dealing in stocks; nothing is further from the truth." The... | |
| William Peter Hamilton - 1922 - 360 páginas
...of 50 per cent weekly, they would | come out a good deal better in the long run. Everybody knows j this in its application to his private business, but...dealing in stocks. Nothing is further from the truth." In the same article Dow went on to say that the speculator can avoid tying himself up in a financial... | |
| William Peter Hamilton - 1998 - 372 páginas
...money instead of 50 per cent weekly, they would come out a good deal better in the long run. Everybody knows this in its application to his private business,...dealing in stocks. Nothing is further from the truth." In the same article Dow went on to say that the speculator can avoid tying himself up in a financial... | |
| Sheimo - 1998 - 344 páginas
...money instead of 50 percent weekly, they would come out a good deal better in the long run. Everybody knows this in its application to his private business,...but the man who is prudent and careful in carrying out a store, a factory or a real estate business seems to think that totally different methods should... | |
| W. P. Hamilton - 2005 - 373 páginas
...money instead of 50 per cent weekly, they would come out a good deal better in the long run. Everybody knows this in its application to his private business,...dealing in stocks. Nothing is further from the truth." In the same article Dow went on to say that the speculator can avoid tying himself up in a financial... | |
| W. P. Hamilton - 2006 - 377 páginas
...weekly, they would come out a good deal better in the long run. Everybody knows this in its applieation to his private business, but the man who is prudent...dealing in stocks. Nothing is further from the truth." In the same article Dow went on to say that the speculator can avoid tying himself up in a financial... | |
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