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Es gibt zwar viele lehrreiche Bücher über Geschäftsweisheiten, aber nur wenige bekannte Investoren haben ihr Erfolgsgeheimnis tatsächlich gelüftet. Dieses Buch ist eine Anthologie bestehend aus 50 Essays und Reden von so schillernden Größen wie z. B. Charles Dow, B.C. Forbes, Peter Lynch und George Soros: In einem Band: Geschäftsweisheiten aus mehreren Jahrzehnten von der Crème de la Crème! Die verschiedenen Persönlichkeiten der Investoren und deren Umfeld wird deutlich durch ihren Sprachstil. Zu jeder Persönlichkeit gibt es als Vorwort einleitende Informationen über deren jeweiligen Hintergrund. Nach Themen gegliedert, erlaubt es dem Leser sich bequem auf bestimmte Informationen oder Ratschläge zu konzentrieren. Zu den behandelten Themen gehören u.a.: Die richtige Einstellung für erfolgreiche Investitionen, Theorie und Strategie, Marktzyklen und -verhalten, etc. Es bietet ein leserfreundliches Layout mit Fettdruck der besten Zitate, einen Namensindex aller zu Wort gekommenen Investoren sowie einen chronologischen Index. Die ideale Lektüre für alle in der Investmentbranche. (02/99)
Es gibt zwar viele lehrreiche Bücher über Geschäftsweisheiten, aber nur wenige bekannte Investoren haben ihr Erfolgsgeheimnis tatsächlich gelüftet. Dieses Buch ist eine Anthologie bestehend aus 50 Essays und Reden von so schillernden Größen wie z. B. Charles Dow, B.C. Forbes, Peter Lynch und George Soros: In einem Band: Geschäftsweisheiten aus mehreren Jahrzehnten von der Crème de la Crème! Die verschiedenen Persönlichkeiten der Investoren und deren Umfeld wird deutlich durch ihren Sprachstil. Zu jeder Persönlichkeit gibt es als Vorwort einleitende Informationen über deren jeweiligen Hintergrund. Nach Themen gegliedert, erlaubt es dem Leser sich bequem auf bestimmte Informationen oder Ratschläge zu konzentrieren. Zu den behandelten Themen gehören u.a.: Die richtige Einstellung für erfolgreiche Investitionen, Theorie und Strategie, Marktzyklen und -verhalten, etc. Es bietet ein leserfreundliches Layout mit Fettdruck der besten Zitate, einen Namensindex aller zu Wort gekommenen Investoren sowie einen chronologischen Index. Die ideale Lektüre für alle in der Investmentbranche. (02/99)
Über den Autor
PETER KRASS is a freelance writer and editor living in Connecticut. He contributes regularly to Investor's Business Daily. His other books include The Book of Leadership Wisdom: Classic Writings by Legendary Business Leaders and The Book of Business Wisdom: Classic Writings by the Legends of Commerce and Industry, also available from Wiley.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
THE NUTS AND BOLTS OF ANALYSIS.
Warren E. Buffett: Track Record Is Everything.
Philip Fisher: The People Factor.
Henry Clews: The Study of the Stock Market.
Arnold Bernhard: The Valuation of Listed Stocks.
Paul F. Miller, Jr.: The Dangers of Retrospective Myopia.
Jim Rogers: Get Smart...and Make a Fortune.
Peter Lynch: Stalking the Tenbagger.
ATTITUDE AND PHILOSOPHY.
Adam Smith: Can Ink Blots Tell You...
Ellen Douglas Williamson: Do-It-Yourself Investing.
John Moody: Investment versus Speculation.
John C. Bogle: A Mandate for Fund Shareholders.
B. C. Forbes: Wall Street Millionaires.
Fred Schwed, Jr.: The Wall Street Dream Market.
STRATEGY.
Edward C. Johnson, II: Contrary Opinion in Stock Market Techniques.
Peter L. Bernstein: Is Investing for the Long Term Theory or Just Mumbo-Jumbo?
Sir John Templeton: The Time-Tested Maxims of the Templeton Touch.
Mario Gabelli: Grand Slam Hitting.
Gerald M. Loeb: Importance of Correct Timing.
Philip Carret: When Speculation Becomes Investment.
MARKET CYCLES.
Charles H. Dow: Booms and Busts.
William Peter Hamilton: The Dow Theory.
Roger W. Babson: Three Different Stock Market Movements.
Bernard M. Baruch: Does a Stock Market Slump Mean a Business Slide-Off?
Abby Joseph Cohen: A Fundamental Strength.
Joseph E. Granville: Market Movements.
Arthur Crump: The Importance of Special Knowledge.
Robert R. Prechter: Elvis, Frankenstein and Andy Warhol.
VIEWS FROM THE INSIDE.
W. W. Fowler: The Stock Exchange.
Edward H. H. Simmons: The Stock Exchange as a Stabilizing Factor in American Business.
Otto Kahn: The New York Stock Exchange and Public Opinion.
Charles E. Merrill and E. A. Pierce: A Declaration of Policy.
Micheal H. Steinhardt: Investing, Hedge-Fund Style.
Laura Pedersen: The Last Frontier.
LESSONS FROM NOTORIOUS CHARACTERS.
Bouck White: Daniel Drew on Wall Street.
Richard Whitney: In Defense of the Stock Exchange.
T. Boone Pickens, Jr.: Professions of a Short-Termer.
James Grant: Michael Milken, Meet Sewell Avery.
CRASH AND LEARN.
Frank A. Vanderlip: The Haunting Specter (1907).
Edwin Lefèvre: Vanished Billions (1929).
J. Paul Getty: The Wall Street Investor (1962).
George Soros: After Black Monday (1987).
BEYOND YOUR AVERAGE BLUE CHIP.
Leo Melamed: The Art of Futures Trading.
Stanley Kroll: How to Win Big and Lose Small.
Benjamin Graham: The Art of Hedging.
Martin E. Zweig: Selling Short-It's Not Un-American.
Donald J. Trump: Trump Cards: The Elements of the Deal.
Acknowledgments.
Notes.
Warren E. Buffett: Track Record Is Everything.
Philip Fisher: The People Factor.
Henry Clews: The Study of the Stock Market.
Arnold Bernhard: The Valuation of Listed Stocks.
Paul F. Miller, Jr.: The Dangers of Retrospective Myopia.
Jim Rogers: Get Smart...and Make a Fortune.
Peter Lynch: Stalking the Tenbagger.
ATTITUDE AND PHILOSOPHY.
Adam Smith: Can Ink Blots Tell You...
Ellen Douglas Williamson: Do-It-Yourself Investing.
John Moody: Investment versus Speculation.
John C. Bogle: A Mandate for Fund Shareholders.
B. C. Forbes: Wall Street Millionaires.
Fred Schwed, Jr.: The Wall Street Dream Market.
STRATEGY.
Edward C. Johnson, II: Contrary Opinion in Stock Market Techniques.
Peter L. Bernstein: Is Investing for the Long Term Theory or Just Mumbo-Jumbo?
Sir John Templeton: The Time-Tested Maxims of the Templeton Touch.
Mario Gabelli: Grand Slam Hitting.
Gerald M. Loeb: Importance of Correct Timing.
Philip Carret: When Speculation Becomes Investment.
MARKET CYCLES.
Charles H. Dow: Booms and Busts.
William Peter Hamilton: The Dow Theory.
Roger W. Babson: Three Different Stock Market Movements.
Bernard M. Baruch: Does a Stock Market Slump Mean a Business Slide-Off?
Abby Joseph Cohen: A Fundamental Strength.
Joseph E. Granville: Market Movements.
Arthur Crump: The Importance of Special Knowledge.
Robert R. Prechter: Elvis, Frankenstein and Andy Warhol.
VIEWS FROM THE INSIDE.
W. W. Fowler: The Stock Exchange.
Edward H. H. Simmons: The Stock Exchange as a Stabilizing Factor in American Business.
Otto Kahn: The New York Stock Exchange and Public Opinion.
Charles E. Merrill and E. A. Pierce: A Declaration of Policy.
Micheal H. Steinhardt: Investing, Hedge-Fund Style.
Laura Pedersen: The Last Frontier.
LESSONS FROM NOTORIOUS CHARACTERS.
Bouck White: Daniel Drew on Wall Street.
Richard Whitney: In Defense of the Stock Exchange.
T. Boone Pickens, Jr.: Professions of a Short-Termer.
James Grant: Michael Milken, Meet Sewell Avery.
CRASH AND LEARN.
Frank A. Vanderlip: The Haunting Specter (1907).
Edwin Lefèvre: Vanished Billions (1929).
J. Paul Getty: The Wall Street Investor (1962).
George Soros: After Black Monday (1987).
BEYOND YOUR AVERAGE BLUE CHIP.
Leo Melamed: The Art of Futures Trading.
Stanley Kroll: How to Win Big and Lose Small.
Benjamin Graham: The Art of Hedging.
Martin E. Zweig: Selling Short-It's Not Un-American.
Donald J. Trump: Trump Cards: The Elements of the Deal.
Acknowledgments.
Notes.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 1999 |
---|---|
Fachbereich: | Management |
Genre: | Wirtschaft |
Rubrik: | Recht & Wirtschaft |
Medium: | Buch |
Inhalt: | 512 S. |
ISBN-13: | 9780471294542 |
ISBN-10: | 0471294543 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Gebunden |
Redaktion: | Krass, Peter |
Herausgeber: | Peter Krass |
Hersteller: |
Wiley
John Wiley & Sons |
Maße: | 235 x 157 x 35 mm |
Von/Mit: | Peter Krass |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 19.03.1999 |
Gewicht: | 0,982 kg |
Über den Autor
PETER KRASS is a freelance writer and editor living in Connecticut. He contributes regularly to Investor's Business Daily. His other books include The Book of Leadership Wisdom: Classic Writings by Legendary Business Leaders and The Book of Business Wisdom: Classic Writings by the Legends of Commerce and Industry, also available from Wiley.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
THE NUTS AND BOLTS OF ANALYSIS.
Warren E. Buffett: Track Record Is Everything.
Philip Fisher: The People Factor.
Henry Clews: The Study of the Stock Market.
Arnold Bernhard: The Valuation of Listed Stocks.
Paul F. Miller, Jr.: The Dangers of Retrospective Myopia.
Jim Rogers: Get Smart...and Make a Fortune.
Peter Lynch: Stalking the Tenbagger.
ATTITUDE AND PHILOSOPHY.
Adam Smith: Can Ink Blots Tell You...
Ellen Douglas Williamson: Do-It-Yourself Investing.
John Moody: Investment versus Speculation.
John C. Bogle: A Mandate for Fund Shareholders.
B. C. Forbes: Wall Street Millionaires.
Fred Schwed, Jr.: The Wall Street Dream Market.
STRATEGY.
Edward C. Johnson, II: Contrary Opinion in Stock Market Techniques.
Peter L. Bernstein: Is Investing for the Long Term Theory or Just Mumbo-Jumbo?
Sir John Templeton: The Time-Tested Maxims of the Templeton Touch.
Mario Gabelli: Grand Slam Hitting.
Gerald M. Loeb: Importance of Correct Timing.
Philip Carret: When Speculation Becomes Investment.
MARKET CYCLES.
Charles H. Dow: Booms and Busts.
William Peter Hamilton: The Dow Theory.
Roger W. Babson: Three Different Stock Market Movements.
Bernard M. Baruch: Does a Stock Market Slump Mean a Business Slide-Off?
Abby Joseph Cohen: A Fundamental Strength.
Joseph E. Granville: Market Movements.
Arthur Crump: The Importance of Special Knowledge.
Robert R. Prechter: Elvis, Frankenstein and Andy Warhol.
VIEWS FROM THE INSIDE.
W. W. Fowler: The Stock Exchange.
Edward H. H. Simmons: The Stock Exchange as a Stabilizing Factor in American Business.
Otto Kahn: The New York Stock Exchange and Public Opinion.
Charles E. Merrill and E. A. Pierce: A Declaration of Policy.
Micheal H. Steinhardt: Investing, Hedge-Fund Style.
Laura Pedersen: The Last Frontier.
LESSONS FROM NOTORIOUS CHARACTERS.
Bouck White: Daniel Drew on Wall Street.
Richard Whitney: In Defense of the Stock Exchange.
T. Boone Pickens, Jr.: Professions of a Short-Termer.
James Grant: Michael Milken, Meet Sewell Avery.
CRASH AND LEARN.
Frank A. Vanderlip: The Haunting Specter (1907).
Edwin Lefèvre: Vanished Billions (1929).
J. Paul Getty: The Wall Street Investor (1962).
George Soros: After Black Monday (1987).
BEYOND YOUR AVERAGE BLUE CHIP.
Leo Melamed: The Art of Futures Trading.
Stanley Kroll: How to Win Big and Lose Small.
Benjamin Graham: The Art of Hedging.
Martin E. Zweig: Selling Short-It's Not Un-American.
Donald J. Trump: Trump Cards: The Elements of the Deal.
Acknowledgments.
Notes.
Warren E. Buffett: Track Record Is Everything.
Philip Fisher: The People Factor.
Henry Clews: The Study of the Stock Market.
Arnold Bernhard: The Valuation of Listed Stocks.
Paul F. Miller, Jr.: The Dangers of Retrospective Myopia.
Jim Rogers: Get Smart...and Make a Fortune.
Peter Lynch: Stalking the Tenbagger.
ATTITUDE AND PHILOSOPHY.
Adam Smith: Can Ink Blots Tell You...
Ellen Douglas Williamson: Do-It-Yourself Investing.
John Moody: Investment versus Speculation.
John C. Bogle: A Mandate for Fund Shareholders.
B. C. Forbes: Wall Street Millionaires.
Fred Schwed, Jr.: The Wall Street Dream Market.
STRATEGY.
Edward C. Johnson, II: Contrary Opinion in Stock Market Techniques.
Peter L. Bernstein: Is Investing for the Long Term Theory or Just Mumbo-Jumbo?
Sir John Templeton: The Time-Tested Maxims of the Templeton Touch.
Mario Gabelli: Grand Slam Hitting.
Gerald M. Loeb: Importance of Correct Timing.
Philip Carret: When Speculation Becomes Investment.
MARKET CYCLES.
Charles H. Dow: Booms and Busts.
William Peter Hamilton: The Dow Theory.
Roger W. Babson: Three Different Stock Market Movements.
Bernard M. Baruch: Does a Stock Market Slump Mean a Business Slide-Off?
Abby Joseph Cohen: A Fundamental Strength.
Joseph E. Granville: Market Movements.
Arthur Crump: The Importance of Special Knowledge.
Robert R. Prechter: Elvis, Frankenstein and Andy Warhol.
VIEWS FROM THE INSIDE.
W. W. Fowler: The Stock Exchange.
Edward H. H. Simmons: The Stock Exchange as a Stabilizing Factor in American Business.
Otto Kahn: The New York Stock Exchange and Public Opinion.
Charles E. Merrill and E. A. Pierce: A Declaration of Policy.
Micheal H. Steinhardt: Investing, Hedge-Fund Style.
Laura Pedersen: The Last Frontier.
LESSONS FROM NOTORIOUS CHARACTERS.
Bouck White: Daniel Drew on Wall Street.
Richard Whitney: In Defense of the Stock Exchange.
T. Boone Pickens, Jr.: Professions of a Short-Termer.
James Grant: Michael Milken, Meet Sewell Avery.
CRASH AND LEARN.
Frank A. Vanderlip: The Haunting Specter (1907).
Edwin Lefèvre: Vanished Billions (1929).
J. Paul Getty: The Wall Street Investor (1962).
George Soros: After Black Monday (1987).
BEYOND YOUR AVERAGE BLUE CHIP.
Leo Melamed: The Art of Futures Trading.
Stanley Kroll: How to Win Big and Lose Small.
Benjamin Graham: The Art of Hedging.
Martin E. Zweig: Selling Short-It's Not Un-American.
Donald J. Trump: Trump Cards: The Elements of the Deal.
Acknowledgments.
Notes.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 1999 |
---|---|
Fachbereich: | Management |
Genre: | Wirtschaft |
Rubrik: | Recht & Wirtschaft |
Medium: | Buch |
Inhalt: | 512 S. |
ISBN-13: | 9780471294542 |
ISBN-10: | 0471294543 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Gebunden |
Redaktion: | Krass, Peter |
Herausgeber: | Peter Krass |
Hersteller: |
Wiley
John Wiley & Sons |
Maße: | 235 x 157 x 35 mm |
Von/Mit: | Peter Krass |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 19.03.1999 |
Gewicht: | 0,982 kg |
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