The Money GameOpen Road Media, 2015 M05 26 - 253 páginas “The best book there is about the stock market”—timeless investing basics by the host of the Emmy Award–winning show Adam Smith’s Money World (The New York Times Book Review). This essential book takes readers to the Street to learn about the intricacies of money and how the stock market impacts every area of our lives. According to the author, the key to making wise, lucrative investments is knowing ourselves. In witty, easily accessible language, he shares pithy insights about the role of intuition and the psychology of guilt, arguing that there is no substitute for information. Smith’s Irregular Rules shatter common myths and misconceptions, revealing why nothing works all the time and illustrating how greed and fear fuel the market. Readers will learn about the safest types of investing, the key to following market trends, and how to capitalize growth, gleaning tips on stock movers, winners and losers, and much more. Peppered with entertaining and prescient anecdotes, The Money Game analyzes who makes the really big money and explores the meaning of our desire to become rich. From selling short and buying long to Wall Street’s crowd mentality, from what constitutes a random walk to why timing is everything, this is the definitive portrait of the Street, then and now. |
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... investments. Personally. The stocks go down, you ask the court for the manager's car and his house. That certainly diminished some of the enthusiasm for managing pension money. The trustees of the pension fund turned the money over to.
... investments. Personally. The stocks go down, you ask the court for the manager's car and his house. That certainly diminished some of the enthusiasm for managing pension money. The trustees of the pension fund turned the money over to.
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... investment counselor says , the end object of investment ought to be serenity . Which brings us back to what The Money Game is about - image and reality and identity and anxiety and money , in that order . " If you don't know who you ...
... investment counselor says , the end object of investment ought to be serenity . Which brings us back to what The Money Game is about - image and reality and identity and anxiety and money , in that order . " If you don't know who you ...
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... investment is intolerably boring and overexacting to anyone who is entirely exempt from the gambling instinct ; whilst he who has it must pay to this propensity the appropriate toll . Game ? Game ? Why did the Master say Game ? He could ...
... investment is intolerably boring and overexacting to anyone who is entirely exempt from the gambling instinct ; whilst he who has it must pay to this propensity the appropriate toll . Game ? Game ? Why did the Master say Game ? He could ...
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... investing, because in a game the winning of the stake is clearly defined. Anything else becomes irrelevant. Is this ... investment game is intolerably boring save to those with a gambling instinct, while those with the instinct must pay ...
... investing, because in a game the winning of the stake is clearly defined. Anything else becomes irrelevant. Is this ... investment game is intolerably boring save to those with a gambling instinct, while those with the instinct must pay ...
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... investment bankers , economists , portfolio managers of great institutions . I have been through the drill of security analysis - that set me back quite a bit - and in a minor way through portfolio management . ( I haven't ever been a ...
... investment bankers , economists , portfolio managers of great institutions . I have been through the drill of security analysis - that set me back quite a bit - and in a minor way through portfolio management . ( I haven't ever been a ...
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Can Ink Blots Tell You Whether You Are the Type Who Will Make a Lot of Money | |
Is the Market Really a Crowd? | |
A Cuddling Comsat | |
Mr Smith Admits His Biases | |
Can Footprints Predict the Future? | |
What the Hell Is a Random Walk? | |
But What Do the Numbers Mean? | |
Why Are the Little People Always Wrong? | |
The Cult of Performance | |
Poor Grenville Charley and the Kids | |
The Cocoa Game | |
My Friend the Gnome of Zurich Says a Major Money Crisis Is On Its | |
If All the Half Dollars Have Disappeared Is Something Sinister Gaining on | |
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