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Against The Gods A comprehensive history of man’s efforts to understand risk and probability, beginning with early gamblers in ancient Greece, continuing through the 17th-century French mathematicians Pascal and Fermat and up to modern chaos theory. |
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An Investor’s Anthology by Charles Ellis |
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Capital Ideas When the 1974 recession hit Wall Street, investment professionals desperately turned to academia to help regain the value of their clients’ holdings. |
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Common Sense on Mutual Funds Bogle–founder of the Vanguard Group–makes a strong case for index funds with this exhaustive study of investing. |
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Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits This classic investment book, first published in 1958, fascinates investors because it enables them to discern the origins of some of today’s most popular investment philosophies. |
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Financial Shenanigans Would a company with serious financial problems want to broadcast that fact in its corporate report? Of course not! A noted authority uncovers the gimmicks used to hide ailing finances. |
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Global Bargain Hunting Completely updated to include late-breaking information on changing global markets, this book introduces readers to the most exciting money-making opportunity of the 21st century. |
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Handbook of Fixed Income Securities For years, individual and institutional investors have relied on “The Handbook” to help them understand the dynamics and opportunities within the fixed income market. |
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How Mutual Funds Work This book outlines the stock market, the bond market, asset allocation, index funds, variable annuities, tax considerations, and the role of computers. |
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Random Walk Down Wall Street First published in 1973, this seventh printing of a A Random Walk looks forward and does so broadly, examining a new range of investment choices facing the turn-of-the-century investor. |
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Stocks For The Long Run With research dating back to 1802, Stocks for the Long Run convincingly argues that stocks out perform all other investments over the long-term. |
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Technical Analysis of Stock Trends For 50 years, this universally acclaimed classic has remained the bible on technical stock analysis. |
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Telecosm by George Gilder |
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The Index Fund Solution This step-by-step, jargon-free guide to investing with index mutual funds is coauthored by the bestselling author of “A Random Walk Down Wall Street”. |
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The Intelligent Investor A revised edition of the best-selling investment guide takes account of both the defensive and the enterprising investor. |
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The Meaning of the Microcosm bye George Gilder |
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The Portable Financial Analyst A unique collection of essays that addresses the heart of every investors and analysts dilemma: how to make decisions in the face of unknown forces and how to assert some control over the outcome. |
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The Terrible Truth About Investing by Bruce Temkin |
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The Victorian Internet The parallels between the now-ubiquitous Internet and the telegraph are amazing, offering insight into the ways new technologies can change the very fabric of society within a single generation. |
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Value Investing bye Martin Whitman |
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Voodoo Science This book covers them all: Pathological science, junk science, pseudoscience, and fraudulent science. |
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Why Smart People Make Big Money Mistakes The authors describe the burgeoning new era of research to reveal why people spend, invest, save, borrow, and waste money. |
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Winning The Loser’s Game This indispensable investment guide asks the question: How can an individual invest successfully when the majority always fails? |