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  • - Timeless lessons on wealth, greed, and happiness
    av Morgan Housel
    204,-

    The Psychology of Money, penned by Morgan Housel, is a remarkable book that delves into the complex world of finance and personal wealth. Published in 2020 by Harriman House Publishing, the book stands out in the genre of financial literature. The Psychology of Money is not just a book about money; it's a book about human behavior and our relationship with money. Housel brings a fresh perspective to the world of personal finance by exploring the psychological aspects of money and how emotions influence our financial decisions. This book is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the often irrational world of personal finance and wealth accumulation. Harriman House Publishing is proud to have this gem in their collection.

  • av Lawrence A. Cunningham
    444,-

    Quality. We all make judgments about it every day. Yet articulating a clear definition of quality in an investing context is challenging. This book addresses the challenge, and distills years of practical investing experience into a definitive account of this under-explored investment philosophy.

  • - Credit Analysis for Below-Investment-Grade Bonds and Loans
    av Robert S. Kricheff
    739,-

    A Pragmatist's Guide to Leveraged Finance is a complete, practical, and expert tutorial and reference book covering all facets of modern leveraged finance analysis.

  • av Tom Hougaard
    344,-

    Best Loser Wins is an intimate insight into one of the most prolific high-stake retail traders in the world. Tom Hougaard is the winner of multiple trading competitions and on one occasion traded the equivalent of $30,000 into more than $1.3 million over the course of a year.While the average retail trader risks $10 per point in the underlying asset, Tom Hougaard frequently risks up to $3,500 per point. This risk exposure requires a mindset that is out of the ordinary.Normal thinking leads to normal results. For exceptional results, traders must think differently.This book will guide and inspire you in ways no other trading book has. It is not about strategies and money management. It is about mind management. Tom Hougaard provides a unique and refreshingly personal account of how an ordinary trader elevated his game to incredible heights by focusing as much on his mental approach as on his technical analysis.Best Loser Wins explains how you, by thinking differently when you are trading, can elevate your game from mediocre and sporadic, to excellent and consistent. No amount of technical analysis will ever do that for you.Tom Hougaard says, "People don't fail because they don't know enough about technical analysis. They fail because they don't understand what the markets are doing to their minds." Best Loser Wins is an antidote to conventional and flawed thinking in trading, and a blueprint for a new belief system for traders who want to elevate their results to levels they never dreamed they could reach.

  • - 25 behavioural biases that influence what we buy
    av Richard Shotton
    194,-

    Before you can influence decisions, you need to understand what drives them. In The Choice Factory, Richard Shotton sets out to help you learn. From priming to the pratfall effect, charm pricing to the curse of knowledge, the science of behavioural economics has never been easier to apply to marketing.

  • av Morgan Housel
    204,-

    From Morgan Housel, bestselling author of The Psychology of Money, stories about what people have always done, and will always do.

  • - Proven ways to save money and build your wealth
    av Nick Maggiulli
    202 - 324,-

    Popular finance blogger Nick Maggiulli crunches the numbers to answer the biggest questions in personal finance and investing, while providing you with proven ways to build your wealth right away.

  • - How to make money by only buying the best companies in the world - An anthology of investment writing, 2010-20
    av Terry Smith
    344,-

    In this anthology of essays and letters written between 2010-20, leading fund manager Terry Smith delights in debunking the many myths of investing - and making the case for simply buying the best companies in the world.

  • av Jack D. Schwager
    232,-

  • - Make Better Marketing Decisions
    av Paul Dervan
    202,-

    Run With Foxes is a must-read collection of real-life stories revealing the messy reality of decision-making in marketing and the secrets of making better decisions.

  • av Anthony Pompliano
    183,-

    Anthony Pompliano writes a series of short letters to his daughter with a mountain of simple, practical advice and easy, actionable ideas about how to live an extraordinary life. The language is simple, the lessons are actionable, and the stories are relatable.The advice includes: why you don't have to win every argument, how to live your life as a documentary, why it's good to change your mind, how luck is not real, and why today is practice for tomorrow.

  • - The classic guide to crowd psychology, financial folly and surprising superstition
    av Charles MacKay
    394,-

    Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds is the original guide to behavioural psychology - and how manias, follies and superstitions begin, spread and (eventually) pass.

  • av Jl Collins
    194,-

  • av Joe Wiggins
    344,-

    Investing in funds is not straightforward. We are faced with a countless range of options and constantly distracted by meaningless noise and turbulent markets. To make matters worse, our flawed beliefs and behavioural biases lead to repeated and costly mistakes, such as a damaging obsession with past performance and a dangerous attraction to thematic funds.There is a solution-a more intelligent way to invest in funds.In The Intelligent Fund Investor, experienced portfolio manager and behavioural finance expert Joe Wiggins brings simplicity and clarity to fund investing. Each chapter of this fascinating and highly readable book focuses on a vital element of investing in funds-exploring how and why investors can get it badly wrong, and providing direct, actionable steps for better results.Joe reveals: why we should avoid investing with star managers; how to decide between active and passive funds; why we should beware of smooth performance and captivating stories; why risk is far more than just volatility; the importance of a long time horizon; and much, much more.Using a combination of stories, empirical evidence and experience, Joe gives all fund investors-active and passive-what they need to reassess their beliefs, understand their biases, and make better investment decisions.

  • - A Chronological Analysis of Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger's Conglomerate Masterpiece
    av Adam J. Mead
    769,-

    The complete financial history of Berkshire Hathaway is available under one cover in chronological format and distils over 10,000 pages of research material, including Buffett's Chairman's letters and Berkshire Hathaway annual reports.

  • - How anyone can make money trading Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies
    av Glen Goodman
    274,-

    The real-life trades and strategies of a successful cryptocurrency trader.

  • av Polina Marinova Pompliano
    224,-

  • av Nicolas Darvas
    177,-

    Tells one of the most unusual success stories in the history of the stock market.

  • - A professional approach to trading FX, stocks on margin, CFDs, spread bets and futures for all traders
    av Robert Carver
    394,-

    For those trading with leverage, looking for a way to take a controlled approach and manage risk, a properly designed trading system is the answer. Pick up Leveraged Trading and learn how.

  • - Real-life stories of remarkable creative vision
    av Dave Trott
    202,-

    The timeless lessons revealed here can be applied in advertising, business and throughout everyday life. By seeing things differently, you can think differently, and change the world around you.

  • av Lee Freeman-Shor
    294,-

    It was only intended to make money, but it turned out to be the perfect experiment for discovering the true secrets of investing.

  • av Edward W. Ryan
    193,-

    The World's Simplest Guide to the Stock Market provides a crash course on the essentials of stocks and the stock market. In plain language it gives clear answers to key questions such as:- What is a company, how do companies grow, how do companies raise money, and how does a company go public?- What is a stock, what causes stock prices to move, and what do investors experience when they own a stock?- What are stock exchanges, how do exchanges work, how do investors interact with exchanges, and what is an index?And much, much more!Author Edward W. Ryan brings life to what can be complex and daunting topics. By drawing on his own experiences as both a personal investor and a professional in the investment industry, he provides real-world context that makes the material relatable and memorable.The World's Simplest Guide to the Stock Market is the ideal first read for anyone new to stocks, but is also useful for someone looking for a refresher on the basics. If you want to understand stocks and the stock market, this is the place to start!

  • av Jared Dillian
    183,-

    'No Worries' shows how anyone can live a stress-free financial life and build wealth for the long term.

  • av Richard Shotton
    202,-

    The compelling new book by Richard Shotton, author of The Choice FactoryEvery day, people make hundreds of choices.Many of these are commercial: What shampoo to pick? How much to spend on a bottle of wine? Whether to renew a subscription?These choices might appear to be freely made, but psychologists have shown that subtle changes in the way products are positioned, promoted and marketed can radically alter how customers behave.The Illusion of Choice identifies the 16¿ most important psychological biases that everyone in business needs to be aware of today - and shows how any business can take advantage of these quirks to win customers, retain customers and sell more.Richard Shotton, author of the acclaimed The Choice Factory, draws on academic research, previous ad campaigns and his own original field studies to create a fascinating and highly practical guide that focuses on the point where marketing meets the mind of the customer.You'll learn to take advantage of the peak end rule, the power of precision, the wisdom of wit - and much, much more.You simply cannot afford to miss The Illusion of Choice.

  • - The Art of a Meaningful Life
    av Vitaliy Katsenelson
    364,-

    Part autobiography, part philosophy, part creativity manual, Soul in the Game, is a unique and vulnerable exploration of what works, and what doesn't, in the attempt to shape a fulfilling and happy life.

  • - Unlocking ancient innovation to solve tomorrow's challenges
    av Sam Tatam
    202,-

    In Evolutionary Ideas, Sam Tatam shows how behavioural science and evolutionary psychology can help us solve tomorrow's challenges, not by divining something the world has never seen, but by borrowing from yesterday's solutions

  • - How the world's elite money managers lead and invest
    av Ted Seides
    394,-

    Drawing on interviews from the first 150 episodes of the Capital Allocators podcast, Ted Seides presents the best of the knowledge, practical insights, and advice of the world's top professional investors.

  • - The Genius of Legendary Trader Tom Basso
    av Michael Covel
    394,-

    Trend Following Mindset brings to life the timeless conversations between Tom Basso and Michael Covell - Tom shares with Michael his deep wisdom on trading, business, life, and the how and why of his mindset.

  • - (Harriman Classics)
    av Max Gunther
    202,-

    If you want to get rich, no matter how inexperienced you are in investment, this book can help you. Its message is that you must not avoid risk, nor court it foolhardily, but learn how to manage it - and enjoy it too.

  • - Finance experts reveal how they save, spend, and invest
     
    274,-

    In this unprecedented collection, 25 financial experts share how they navigate markets with their own capital.

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