Think Like the Great Investors

Make Better Decisions and Raise Your Investing to a New Level

Business & Finance, Finance & Investing, Finance
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Author: Colin Nicholson ISBN: 9781118587171
Publisher: Wiley Publication: June 13, 2013
Imprint: Wrightbooks Language: English
Author: Colin Nicholson
ISBN: 9781118587171
Publisher: Wiley
Publication: June 13, 2013
Imprint: Wrightbooks
Language: English

Achieve a new level of investing and trading success by defeating your worst enemy—yourself

Successful trading relies on three vital skills: market analysis, money management, and decision-making. The first two are straightforward skills anyone can learn, but the third is much more difficult. Your ability to make the right decisions isn't based on hard facts, but psychological realities like your own temperament, your own biases, and the biases of other traders. In essence, you can only master the stock market when you master yourself first, and that starts with making the right decisions habitually. Think Like the Great Investors is organised into four distinct parts that show you how to understand your own temperament, the psychology of the market as a whole, your own biases and decision-making errors, and how to practically apply your understanding of these factors into your decision-making system.

  • Written by highly respected investment teacher, speaker, and writer Colin Nicholson
  • Ideal for both inexperienced traders who want to lower their risk as well as experienced traders who lack that one final piece in the trader's skillset

For anyone looking for that final piece of the investing puzzle, the answer is right here. With Think Like the Great Investors, you'll leap beyond the final hurdle to super-successful investing . . . yourself.

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Achieve a new level of investing and trading success by defeating your worst enemy—yourself

Successful trading relies on three vital skills: market analysis, money management, and decision-making. The first two are straightforward skills anyone can learn, but the third is much more difficult. Your ability to make the right decisions isn't based on hard facts, but psychological realities like your own temperament, your own biases, and the biases of other traders. In essence, you can only master the stock market when you master yourself first, and that starts with making the right decisions habitually. Think Like the Great Investors is organised into four distinct parts that show you how to understand your own temperament, the psychology of the market as a whole, your own biases and decision-making errors, and how to practically apply your understanding of these factors into your decision-making system.

For anyone looking for that final piece of the investing puzzle, the answer is right here. With Think Like the Great Investors, you'll leap beyond the final hurdle to super-successful investing . . . yourself.

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