As a whole, it represents a serious, well considered effort on the part of far-sighted and well-informed men to adjust prices to such values as exist or which are expected to exist in the not too remote future. The A B C of Stock Speculation - Página 45por Samuel Armstrong Nelson - 1903 - 222 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Clarence Arthur Kulp - 1924 - 110 páginas
...balloon plunging hither and thither in the wind. As a whole, it represents a serious, well-considered effort on the part of far-sighted and well-informed...are expected to exist in the not too remote future." SA Nelson, "The A, B, C, of Stock Speculation," p. 44. "This prophetic quality of stock exchange prices... | |
| Victor Sperandeo - 1993 - 308 páginas
...hither and thither in the wind. As a whole, it represents a serious, well-considered effort on the pan of farsighted and well-informed men to adjust prices...expected to exist in the not too remote future.' The major refinement necessary to bring these observations up to date is that they apply not just to the... | |
| William Peter Hamilton - 1998 - 372 páginas
...balloon plunging hither and thither in the wind. As a whole, it represents a serious, well•considered effort on the part of farsighted and well•informed...operators is not whether a price can be advanced, but whethei the value of property which they propose to buy will lead investors and speculators six months... | |
| Peter Krass - 1999 - 522 páginas
...balloon plunging hither and thither in the wind. As a whole, it represents a serious, well-considered effort on the part of farsighted and well-informed men to adjust prices to 220 such values as exist or which are expected to exist in the not too remote future. The thought with... | |
| George A. Fontanills, Tom Gentile - 2002 - 464 páginas
...in the wind. As a whole. it represents a serious. well-considered effort on the part of far-sighted well-informed men to adjust prices to such values...expected to exist in the not too remote future .... The man who as a woolen merchant sees the demand for his goods suddenly disappear. or who as an iron dealer... | |
| S. A. Nelson - 2005 - 237 páginas
...or more. The law seems to hold good no matter how far the advance goes. A rise of 20 points will sot infrequently bring a decline of 8 points or more....well-informed men to adjust prices to such values m exist or wMch are expected to exist in the not too remote future. The thought with great operators... | |
| W. P. Hamilton - 2006 - 377 páginas
...balloon plunging hither and thither in the wind. As a whole, it represents a serious, well-considered effort on the part of farsighted and well-informed men to adJust prices to such values as exist or whieh are expected to exist in the not too remote future. The thought with great operators is not whether... | |
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