Moods and Markets
Author: Peter Atwater
Publisher: FT Press
Published: 2013
Total Pages: 205
ISBN-13: 0132947218
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Author: Peter Atwater
Publisher: FT Press
Published: 2013
Total Pages: 205
ISBN-13: 0132947218
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →"With foreword by Robert R. Prechter"--Cover. - "Minyanville"--Cover
Author: Robert R. Prechter
Publisher: New Classics Library
Published: 2016-12
Total Pages: 822
ISBN-13: 9780977611256
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The Socionomic Theory of Finance is a 13-year-long effort by Robert Prechter. It includes supporting chapters from twelve other scholars, writers, researchers and analysts. In contrast to the dismal science of economics, Prechter's theory is original, exciting and intellectually fulfilling. Every chapter rebuts conventions and offers ground-breaking insights in presenting a cohesive model with real-world application. The book draws a crucial distinction between finance and economics and ties both fields to human social behavior. Top reviewers from multiple disciplines have offered acclaim. Professor Terry Burnham calls it "the best book ever written on financial markets." In time, STF will transform the thinking of every individual in the world of finance. Read it and be among the first.
Author: Leon Levy
Publisher: Public Affairs
Published: 2002-11-06
Total Pages: 260
ISBN-13: 9781586481032
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Author: Harvey Cox
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 2016-09-12
Total Pages: 304
ISBN-13: 0674973151
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The Market has deified itself, according to Harvey Cox’s brilliant exegesis. And all of the world’s problems—widening inequality, a rapidly warming planet, the injustices of global poverty—are consequently harder to solve. Only by tracing how the Market reached its divine status can we hope to restore it to its proper place as servant of humanity.
Author: Richard L. Peterson
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2010-07-30
Total Pages: 182
ISBN-13: 0470886773
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →An investor's guide to understanding the most elusive (yet most important) aspect of successful investing - yourself. Why is it that the investing performance of so many smart people reliably and predictably falls short? The answer is not that they know too little about the markets. In fact, they know too little about themselves. Combining the latest findings from the academic fields of behavioral finance and experimental psychology with the down-and-dirty real-world wisdom of successful investors, Drs. Richard Peterson and Frank Murtha guide both new and experienced investors through the psychological learning process necessary to achieve their financial goals. In an easy and entertaining style that masks the book’s scientific rigor, the authors make complex scientific insights readily understandable and actionable, shattering a number of investing myths along the way. You will gain understanding of your true investing motivations, learn to avoid the unseen forces that subvert your performance, and build your investor identity - the foundation for long-lasting investing success. Replete with humorous games, insightful self-assessments, entertaining exercises, and concrete planning tools, this book goes beyond mere education. MarketPsych: How to Manage Fear and Build Your Investor Identity functions as a psychological outfitter for your unique investing journey, providing the tools, training and equipment to help you navigate the right paths, stay on them, and see your journey through to success.
Author: Campbell Jones
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing
Published: 2013-04-26
Total Pages: 85
ISBN-13: 1782790853
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →It is said the market has moods and desires. It is said that we must listen to it and must anticipate how it will respond to our actions. What is the significance of these peculiar forms of speech? This book investigates the conceptual underpinnings of the idea that the market has intentions, consciousness and speech, and identifies the social and political consequences of this attribution to the market of capacities generally thought to be uniquely human. At once a work of philosophy, a cultural and social archaeology and a diagnosis of one of the central ideologies of our times, this book cuts to the heart of the linguistic forms through which our collective futures are decided. ,
Author: Lotta Sonninen
Publisher: Gallery Books
Published: 2019-02-12
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781982122621
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →For fans of Wreck This Journal and Calm the F*ck Down comes a hilarious fill-in activity book that encourages you to unleash your inner rage, chronicle your deepest annoyances, and creatively detail every person who has ever done you wrong. Let’s face it: we’re sick of staying positive. Meditating. Doing yoga. Those things are so boring. How about finding a new and more engaging way to relieve your stress and get you through the hell that is your life? The Little Book of Bad Moods, an irreverent adult activity book, lets you unleash all that anger and say the things that you can’t say out loud. With lots of fun and easy fill-in activities perfect for all the minor annoyances in life, this is the only kind of meditation you’ll ever need. Hilarious, fun, and shockingly cathartic, this is a bad little book that encourages you to complain, moan, and embrace your inner a**hole. So put that pen to paper, let your cranky flag fly, and be sure to hide this book from anyone you care about.
Author: D. Tuckett
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2011-05-27
Total Pages: 232
ISBN-13: 0230307825
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Tuckett argues that most economists' explanations of the financial crisis miss its essence; they ignore critical components of human psychology. He offers a deeper understanding of financial market behaviour and investment processes by recognizing the role played by unconscious needs and fears in all investment activity.
Author: José de la Vega
Publisher: Colchis Books
Published: 1957
Total Pages: 104
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book is the first that describes the practices of any stock exchange; it makes evident a high development of practices, with puts, calls, pools, and manipulations; and it appeared as early as the seventeenth century. Not inappropriately the stock exchange described is that of Amsterdam, a city which at the date of the volume’s publication —1688 — was still the leading financial center of the world. The book, to be sure, is hardly a systematic account of the institution; the author pursued moral, philosophical, and rhetorical objectives, and, while saying a lot that seems now to be of little value, manages somehow to leave unsaid a great deal that would be of interest for us. Nevertheless, it represents, even in its peculiar form, a really important source of information about the stock exchange, and indeed about the Dutch business world of that period.
Author: Jocelyn Pixley
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2004-11-23
Total Pages: 248
ISBN-13: 9780521827850
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