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Index-tracking is a major part of the US mutual fund market - but can it last? In this forthright and compelling book, investment veteran Niels Jensen argues that the economic environment we are entering will be unsuited to index-tracking strategies due to six structural mega-trends that are set to disrupt investors around the globe.
From the New York Times bestselling author of the book named the best investment book of 2017 comes The Behavioral Investor, an applied look at how psychology ought to inform the art and science of investment management.
Suitable for those who want to see phenomenal stock market returns without wasting time or commission costs, this title offers a guide to the secrets of deep value investment.
The Life Cycle Hypothesis provides evidence of an ordered process behind the apparent randomness of financial asset price movements, economic fluctuations, and social trends. It shows how genuine information will have a dramatic effect on any system into which it is inserted, and will generate reactions that are essentially pre-programmed.
Every investor needs an edge. Where better to look than the rules of the world's best investors?
In this second volume, the story continues and we trace Warren Buffett's journey to his first $1bn.
Engines That Move Markets is a comprehensive history of market-shaping industries and their impact on how we invest today.
Conscious Investing brings together views and approaches from practitioners in a growing movement who believe they can do better things with their money when they deeply connect with their money and when they allow themselves to see the big picture: namely, the wider systemic impact that their investment decisions entail.
Finding the next major bull market shares. Have you ever wondered what the world's largest investors rely on to make their decisions? This book sets out the approach to market analysis they employ on a daily basis at FT-Money.com using macro, behavioural, fundamental and technical cues.
Looks at author's approach to the retail foreign exchange markets. This book takes you through his personal journey and how he got to where he is today followed by a step-by-step, illustrated description of the strategy he uses and the principles that underlie his approach.
Uses channel analysis to determine how certain share price cycles, made up of both random movement and predictable cyclical movement, should behave, giving the investor a powerful prediction tool. This title also discusses how probability analysis allows the investor to attain a better estimation of channel turning points.
In Fixing Economics, bestselling financial writer George Cooper takes readers on a gripping tour of scientific revolution, social upheaval and the secrets of money and debt, in an unmissable read for anyone curious to understand how the world really works - and the amazing future of economics.
By looking at how markets really did work in these bear-market bottoms, rather than theorising how they should work, Napier offers investors a financial field guide to making the best provisions for the future. This new edition includes a brand new preface from the author and a foreword by Merryn Somerset Webb.
In recent years betting on sporting events and the trading of financial markets have been moving closer to each other, and binary bets are the result of this convergence. This book explains what binary bets are, how to trade them profitably and how to reduce risk. It also includes many real-life examples of binary betting trades.
Little is known about the personal lives of Victor DeVilliers, and Owen Taylor, but in surveying their other books and writings, a more informed picture emerges of their capabilities in their chosen field, stock and futures market analysis. This title deals with Victor DeVilliers and Owen Taylor and their Point and Figure method.
The autobiography of noted fund manager and stock picker Paul Mumford.
How to safeguard your investments - and your sanity - in an era of financial repression and delusional thinking
How To Pick Quality Shares provides a sophisticated three-step process for analysing company financial information to find good investments.
The book will concentrate on the investment style of Business Perspective Investing, as practiced by Benjamin Graham and Warren Buffett. It will take the reader through the realisation that the thought process involved when buying shares in a company is no different to buying the company in its entirety.
In Life After Growth, leading City analyst Tim Morgan sets out a ground-breaking analysis of how the economy really works. Economists are mistaken, he argues, when they limit their interpretation of the economy to matters of money. Ultimately, the economy is an energy system, not a monetary one. The implications are astonishing.
Trading and investing can be tough - most fail. The human mind is to blame. It's prone to emotion, cluttered with distractions like Twitter and social media, easily trapped by scams. But it's possible to make money in the markets - and to do so reliably.
Superinvestors, by experienced financial journalist Matthew Partridge, follows the backgrounds, careers and decisions of some of the world's greatest investors, both modern and historical, providing an informative and exciting take on how their experience and technique can be adapted for the ordinary investor.
Financial spread betting is a huge industry. But who wins and who loses at this game? What do the winners do that differs from the losers? This book uses the model of climbing a mountain to explain a disciplined, winning approach to spread betting. It covers such issues as: trade planning, record keeping, performance reviews, and more.
Rodney Hobson has produced the first definitive guide to scams, categorising the different types, listing tell-tale signs and advising how to spot a fraudster and avoid becoming the next victim. This makes the basic principles behind each type of scam more recognisable and it shows how scams have evolved and re-emerged through time.
In The Way To Trade Better John Piper returns to the fundamental topic of transforming yourself into a winning trader. Building on more than 30 years of frontline trading experience and over two decades of teaching and coaching, he explains how winning at trading involves turning your trading into a business.
Mastering Tennis Trading gives you the tools to take a calm, strategic approach to tennis trading - in contrast to the emotional, impulsive trading style of many - and this will give you an edge in the markets.
Buying undervalued shares and selling when the price is many times greater has a natural appeal - and research shows it works. But not all value investors are successful. As Andrew Hunt shows in this must-read new book, many are guilty of common errors in their planning and execution and these critically undermine their success.
Probably Britain's best-known shares blogger, Malcolm has traded from his armchair for nearly 30 years. He's gone through it all, from frothy bull market bubbles to crunching crashes.
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