The investor's quotient the psychology of successful investing in commodities and stocks

Shows how to identify and correct the psychological and emotional stumbling blocks to investment success. Based on the author's extensive experience and the premise that self knowledge and self discipline are the keys to successful investing. Explains how to determine one's IQ (investor�...

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Main Author: Bernstein, Jacob 1946- (Author)
Format: Book
Published: New York Wiley 1980
©1980
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Summary:Shows how to identify and correct the psychological and emotional stumbling blocks to investment success. Based on the author's extensive experience and the premise that self knowledge and self discipline are the keys to successful investing. Explains how to determine one's IQ (investor's quotient), how to maximize one's strengths and minimize one's weaknesses, symptoms of positive and negative attitudes, the role of fear and greed, the client-broker relationship, etc. Includes checklists, schedules, tables, questionnaires, and other aids.
Physical Description:x, 279 pages illustrations 22 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (page 269-271) and indexes
ISBN:0471078492