Fred Schwed's Where are the Customers' Yachts?: a modern-day interpretation of an investment classic
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contents | Front Cover; Front Page; Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; Introduction; 1 Increasing your savings income -- the wrong way; 2 Speculation; 3 Share prices don't always go up; 4 The future of investment; 5 Booms go 'boom'!; 6 Professional stock-picking; 7 Spend your income, not your capital; 8 Capital Markets; 9 Probability; 10 Who to blame?; 11 Popular shares; 12 Derivatives; 13 Stock indices; 14 The trouble with accounting; 15 No momentum in prices; 16 Technical analysis; 17 Good stories; 18 Nanny state? 19 Just because someone works in the stock market doesn't mean they are a good investor20 Diversification; 21 Having your cake and eating it; 22 Exceptions are the rule; 23 Fundamental Analysis; 24 New Issues; 25 Trustees, Executors and Lawyers; 26 Retirement planning; 27 Index investing; 28 Don't invest on a high; 29 Companies don't often turn around; 30 Ride the winners; 31 The trouble with transaction costs; 32 Crooks; 33 Avoiding the big collapses; 34 Counter-cyclical investment; 35 Globalisation; 36 Numeracy required; 37 Short selling; 38 Those crazy regulators; 39 Collective investments 40 Mergers and acquisitions41 Massaging the figures; 42 Looking for bargains; 43 Discounted cash flow; 44 Stock market newsletters; 45 Life plan; 46 Hedge funds; 47 Some important basics; 48 Behavioural finance; 49 Business is hard; 50 Loss; 51 The 'fat, stupid peasant' approach; 52 Books on the stock market; Index Leo Gough's interpretation of 'Where are the customers' yachts' illustrates the timeless nature of Fred Schwed's insights by bringing them to life through 52 modern case studies. This brilliant interpretation is an entertaining accompaniment to one of the most famous books on investment ever written |
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spelling | Gough, Leo Verfasser aut Fred Schwed's Where are the Customers' Yachts? a modern-day interpretation of an investment classic Oxford Infinite Ideas 2010 1 online resource (119 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Infinite Success Series Print version record Front Cover; Front Page; Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; Introduction; 1 Increasing your savings income -- the wrong way; 2 Speculation; 3 Share prices don't always go up; 4 The future of investment; 5 Booms go 'boom'!; 6 Professional stock-picking; 7 Spend your income, not your capital; 8 Capital Markets; 9 Probability; 10 Who to blame?; 11 Popular shares; 12 Derivatives; 13 Stock indices; 14 The trouble with accounting; 15 No momentum in prices; 16 Technical analysis; 17 Good stories; 18 Nanny state? 19 Just because someone works in the stock market doesn't mean they are a good investor20 Diversification; 21 Having your cake and eating it; 22 Exceptions are the rule; 23 Fundamental Analysis; 24 New Issues; 25 Trustees, Executors and Lawyers; 26 Retirement planning; 27 Index investing; 28 Don't invest on a high; 29 Companies don't often turn around; 30 Ride the winners; 31 The trouble with transaction costs; 32 Crooks; 33 Avoiding the big collapses; 34 Counter-cyclical investment; 35 Globalisation; 36 Numeracy required; 37 Short selling; 38 Those crazy regulators; 39 Collective investments 40 Mergers and acquisitions41 Massaging the figures; 42 Looking for bargains; 43 Discounted cash flow; 44 Stock market newsletters; 45 Life plan; 46 Hedge funds; 47 Some important basics; 48 Behavioural finance; 49 Business is hard; 50 Loss; 51 The 'fat, stupid peasant' approach; 52 Books on the stock market; Index Leo Gough's interpretation of 'Where are the customers' yachts' illustrates the timeless nature of Fred Schwed's insights by bringing them to life through 52 modern case studies. This brilliant interpretation is an entertaining accompaniment to one of the most famous books on investment ever written Schwed, Fred / 1901 or 2-1966 / Where are the customers' yachts? Schwed, Fred 1901 or 1902-1966 Where are the customers' yachts? Business BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Investments & Securities / General bisacsh Wirtschaft Stocks Investments Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Gough, Leo Fred Schwed's Where are the Customers' Yachts? : A modern-day interpretation of an investment classic http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=437001 Aggregator Volltext |
spellingShingle | Gough, Leo Fred Schwed's Where are the Customers' Yachts? a modern-day interpretation of an investment classic Front Cover; Front Page; Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; Introduction; 1 Increasing your savings income -- the wrong way; 2 Speculation; 3 Share prices don't always go up; 4 The future of investment; 5 Booms go 'boom'!; 6 Professional stock-picking; 7 Spend your income, not your capital; 8 Capital Markets; 9 Probability; 10 Who to blame?; 11 Popular shares; 12 Derivatives; 13 Stock indices; 14 The trouble with accounting; 15 No momentum in prices; 16 Technical analysis; 17 Good stories; 18 Nanny state? 19 Just because someone works in the stock market doesn't mean they are a good investor20 Diversification; 21 Having your cake and eating it; 22 Exceptions are the rule; 23 Fundamental Analysis; 24 New Issues; 25 Trustees, Executors and Lawyers; 26 Retirement planning; 27 Index investing; 28 Don't invest on a high; 29 Companies don't often turn around; 30 Ride the winners; 31 The trouble with transaction costs; 32 Crooks; 33 Avoiding the big collapses; 34 Counter-cyclical investment; 35 Globalisation; 36 Numeracy required; 37 Short selling; 38 Those crazy regulators; 39 Collective investments 40 Mergers and acquisitions41 Massaging the figures; 42 Looking for bargains; 43 Discounted cash flow; 44 Stock market newsletters; 45 Life plan; 46 Hedge funds; 47 Some important basics; 48 Behavioural finance; 49 Business is hard; 50 Loss; 51 The 'fat, stupid peasant' approach; 52 Books on the stock market; Index Leo Gough's interpretation of 'Where are the customers' yachts' illustrates the timeless nature of Fred Schwed's insights by bringing them to life through 52 modern case studies. This brilliant interpretation is an entertaining accompaniment to one of the most famous books on investment ever written Schwed, Fred / 1901 or 2-1966 / Where are the customers' yachts? Schwed, Fred 1901 or 1902-1966 Where are the customers' yachts? Business BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Investments & Securities / General bisacsh Wirtschaft Stocks Investments |
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