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- Product code: 0985
- ISBN: 0471133000,
ISBN13: 9780471133001,
274 pages, paperback
Published by John Wiley & Sons, 1993
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Description of Investment Psychology Explained |
Fuelled by euphoria, greed, and even fear, the giddy economic ride of the 1980's was for many an unfortunate one. The fundamentals of sound portfolio management got lost along the way, and many investors got burned.
The revisionist 90s demand a no-nonsense approach that puts a premium on classic investment philosophy, psychology, and strategy. And nowhere will you find this bracing attitude more clearly and practically embodied than in Martin Pring's new clarion call for investors: Investment Psychology Explained.
Written by one of the most respected independent investment advisors in the world, whose bestselling books, videos, and newsletters have guided thousands of investors through bullish and bearish times, Investment Psychology Explained emphasizes that investors have to be more analytical and less impulsive to flourish in today's market.
Arguing that there are no quick, magical paths to market success, Pring draws from the wisdom of many creative investors, including Jesse Livermore, Humphrey Neill, and Bernard Baruch, as well as from his own experience, and distills their thought into one convenient, back-to-basics handbook.
With Investment Psychology Explained at your side, you'll learn how to stay one step ahead through the application of the age-old verities - hard work, common sense, patience, and discipline.
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Contents of Investment Psychology Explained |
Introduction
Part I: Knowing Yourself
1. There Is No Holy Grail
2. How to Be Objective
3. Independent Thinking
4. Pride Goes Before a Loss
5. Patience Is a Profitable Virtue
6. Staying the Course
Part II: The Wall Street Herd
7. A New Look at Contrary Opinion
8. When to Go Contrary
9. How to Profit from Newsbreaks
10. Dealing with Brokers and Money Managers the Smart Way
Part III: Staying One Step Ahead
11. What Makes a Great Trader or Investor?
12. Nineteen Trading Rules for Greater Profits
13. Making a Plan and Sticking to it
14. Classic Trading Rules
Bibliography
Index
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