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The Random Walk and Beyond: An Inside Guide to the Stock Market

Sunday, October 10th, 2010

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A lucid, witty, and intelligent guide to modern investment theory, the evidence for and against it, and how to translate theory into practical investment strategies. Explains the “Random Walk” or the Efficient Market Hypothesis and shows what it means, where it is true, where it is not — and how investors can take advantage of the areas in which it is not true to earn greater profits without increased risk. Examines concepts of value, how the numbers can lie, div… More >>

The Random Walk and Beyond: An Inside Guide to the Stock Market

When to Sell for the ’90s: Inside Strategies for Stock-Market Profits

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

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Inside Strategies for Stock Market Profits. Mamis has updated and revised his original book, When to Sell, and has produced a classic. Speeded-up information has become the norm in the 90′s and Justin offers up-to-date clues on the direction of stock price movements. A meaningful analysis, a few rules to follow, how to choose good charts, and numerous case histories. Guidelines to follow which help you be self-reliant. … More >>

When to Sell for the ’90s: Inside Strategies for Stock-Market Profits

Confessions of a Wall Street Analyst: A True Story of Inside Information and Corruption in the Stock Market

Sunday, June 6th, 2010

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Here is the true story of a top Wall Street player’s transformation from a straight-arrow believer to a jaded cynic, who reveals how Wall Street’s insider game is really played. Dan Reingold was a top Wall Street analyst for fourteen years and Salomon Smith Barney analyst Jack Grubman’s chief competitor in the red-hot sector of telecom. Reingold was part of the “Street” and believed in it. But in this action-packed, highly personal memoir written with accomplished F… More >>

Confessions of a Wall Street Analyst: A True Story of Inside Information and Corruption in the Stock Market