The psychology of investing. How to Stop Doing Stupid Things With Your Money
14.99 €
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If you want to become a successful investor, you must know your inner enemies by sight: doubt, panic, fear, impatience, the desire to copy others, greed, anger. If you fail to cope or negotiate with them, you are bound to lose money. Emotions are inherent in us by nature, but a human being differs from an animal in that he knows how to curb them. Experienced investment consultant and brilliant visualizer Carl Richards helps you find answers to important questions: how not to lose your temper, how to properly distribute assets and energy - where to save, and where to invest as much as possible. From his book you will learn how to avoid the traps that await beginners and professionals, realize whether the desired goal is achievable, can improve and simplify your relationship with finances. The author illustrates most of the tips with sketches "on napkins". These simple, clear and easy to remember sketches are a great way to grasp complex financial concepts, which is why they have earned the author the love of hundreds of thousands of readers of his books, blog and weekly Sketch Guy column in The New York Times.
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