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  • av Philip A. (Fisher & Co.) Fisher
    207,-

    Regarded as one of the pioneers of modern investment theory, Philip Fisher's principles are studied and used by numerous contemporary finance professionals, including Warren Buffett. Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits and Other Writingsis invaluable reading and has been since it was first published in 1958.

  • av Edwin Lefevre
    195 - 1 420,-

    Unknown to most modern-day investors and traders who cherish Reminiscences of a Stock Operator as one of the most important investment books ever written, the material first appeared in the 1920s as a series of articles and illustrations in the Saturday Evening Post.

  • av Robert G Hagstrom
    254,-

    PRAISE FOR THE WARREN BUFFETT WAY "An extraordinarily useful account of the methods of an investor held by many to be the world's greatest." --The Wall Street Journal "It's first rate. Buffett gets a lot of attention for what he preaches, but nobody has described what he practices better than Hagstrom. A comprehensive primer on applying Buffett's investment strategy. Fascinating." --Fortune "Simply the most important new stock book....If you think you know all about Warren Buffett, you have a lot to learn from this book." --Forbes "Nobody has described what Buffett practices better than Hagstrom." --Time "Almost anybody curious about the relationship between the behavior of economics, the performance of firms, and the ups and downs of the stock market will find something useful here." -- The Economist

  • av Merryle Stanley Rukeyser
    251 - 388,-

    A timeless classic on all things financial Books of investment advice have been around forever, but few have stood the test of time as well as The Common Sense of Money and Investments.

  • - The Odyssey of an Average Investor
    av John Rothchild
    375 - 514,-

    "There is one thing that can be said about A Fool and His Money that cannot be said about any other colume of investment advice: You will never make a penny from the information in this book. No work on the subject of personal finance has even tried to make this claim before. That is because works on the subject of personal finance are all lying.

  • - The Drama and Crashing Finale of Wall Street's Bullish 60s
    av John Brooks
    283 - 414,-

    The Go-Go Years "The Go-Go Years is not to be read in the usual manner of Wall Street classics. You do not read this book to see our present situation reenacted in the past, with only the names changed. You read it because it is a wonderful description of the way things were in a different time and place.

  • av John C. Bogle
    414,-

    Two Bogle Investment Classics in One Elegant Boxed Set John C. Bogle founded Vanguard in 1974, then in the space of a few years, introduced the index mutual fund, pioneered the no-load mutual fund, and redefined bond fund management. This boxed set includes John Bogle on Investing and Bogle on Mutual Funds, now regarded as timeless investment classics, like Bogle himself. Warren Buffett has called him an "American hero" for his contributions to the investment success of ordinary investors. John Bogle on Investing wraps up the essence of his half-century of knowledge to deepen your understanding and enhance your investment success. Bogle's investing philosophy has remained more or less constant throughout his illustrious career, and this book lays it out so you can learn from the very best. You'll learn what makes a successful investment strategy, consider the productive economics of long-term investing, and how emotional investment in financial markets is often counterproductive enough to forfeit success. Bogle discusses the "fiscal drag" of investing, and shows you how to cut down on sales charges, management fees, turnover costs, and opportunity costs, as he unravels a lifetime's worth of expertise to give you deep insight into the mind of a master at work. Certain books have redefined the way we view the world of finance and investing--books that should be on every investor's shelf. Bogle On Mutual Funds is just such a work. Updated with a new introduction, this comprehensive book provides investors with the wisdom of the pioneer of mutual funds to help you identify and execute the ideal mutual fund investment choices for your portfolio. You'll learn the differences between common stock, bond, money market, and balanced funds, and why a passively managed "index" fund is a smarter investment than a fund managed by someone making weighted bets on individual securities, sectors, and the economy.

  • - New Perspectives For The Intelligent Investor
    av John C. Bogle
    198,-

    The seminal work on mutual funds investing is now a Wiley Investment Classic Certain books have redefined the way we view the world of finance and investing books that should be on every investor s shelf.

  • - The First 50 Years
    av John C. Bogle
    290,-

    Get fifty years of industry-defining expertise in a single volume John Bogle on Investing is a compilation of the best speeches ever delivered by one of the 20th century's towering financial giants.

  • av Guy Wyser-Pratte
    225,-

    Originally published in 1982, Risk Arbitrage has become a classic on arbitrage strategies by the "dean of the arbitrage community. " It provides an overview of risk arbitrage, how it has been used over the centuries and particularly in modern markets, with a focus on merger arbitrage.

  • av Gerald M. Loeb
    143,99

    "Loeb tells us to put all our eggs in one basket, and watch the basket. " -John RothchildFinancial Columnist, Time magazine "This book is very special in my life. It is the very first Wall Street book I ever read.

  • av Philip A. (Stanford University Fisher
    188,-

    Paths to Wealth through Common Stocks contains one original concept after another, each designed to greatly improve the results of those who self-manage their investments -- while helping those who rely on professional investment advice select the right advisor for their needs. Originally written by investment legend Philip A.

  • - The Safe and Easy Strategy for Higher Investment Returns
    av Michael E. Edleson
    222,-

    Michael Edleson first introduced the concept of value averaging in a 1988 paper, and soon after wrote a book on the concept while he was a finance professor at the Harvard Business School. His book--which today is hard to find, but in high demand--is now regarded by many in the investment community as a true investment classic.

  • av Martin J. Whitman
    250,-

    "The Aggressive Conservative Investor will never go out of date. Regulation, disclosure, and other things may change, but the general approach and mindset to successful investing are timeless. Read this book and you will learn the rudiments of 'safe and cheap' investing. An essential read for every amateur and professional investor.

  • - An Informal History of the 1920's
    av Frederick Lewis Allen
    297,-

    Written in 1931, this new instalment in the 'Wiley Investment Classics' series offers a well-written historical and anecdotal account of the volatile stock market of the 1920s.

  • av Philip L. Carret
    289,-

    "The Art of Speculation is laden with insights and studies that are as fresh today as newly cut grass... a joy to read. The topics covered were timeless in 1931... and written in 24-carat prose.

  • av Adam (Harvard College & Oxford University) Smith
    188,-

    "Adam Smith continues to dazzle and sparkle! With the passage of time, Supermoney has, if anything, added to its power to inspire, arouse, provoke, motivate, inform, illuminate, entertain, and guide a whole new generation of readers, while marvelously reprising the global money show for earlier fans. " - David M.

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