Money Without Fools: Why Investing Is Harder Than It Seems, and How to Do It Right
14.99 €
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Money Without Fools is an investment textbook for beginners, a guide for traders, and an introduction to behavioral finance. Its author, a practitioner of market trading and rational thinking, offers a new perspective on investor activity. Here you will find an unbiased analysis of the market industry and a detailed breakdown of the instruments available to individuals: currencies, gold, deposits, bonds, loans, value stocks, growth stocks, blue chips, second tier, structured products, mutual funds, money management, types of trading, etc. The author shows exactly where and how an investor loses, reveals the tricks and tricks of financial market participants. Alexander Silaev, an economist and philosopher by education, taught at SibGTU, worked as a journalist in Krasnoyarsk magazines and newspapers. In 2014, he "changed from letters to numbers" and since then has been living on income from investments and speculation. By the author's admission, in 2010, when he was starting out, such a book would have saved him hundreds of thousands of rubles and months of his life. This practical guide will be useful to anyone who intends to understand the world of investments or wants to improve their efficiency.
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