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How Not to Invest
- The ideas, numbers, and behaviors that destroy wealth—and how to avoid them
- De: Barry Ritholtz
- Narrado por: Barry Ritholtz, Nathan Adams Stark - foreword
- Duración: 13 h y 47 m
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How Not To Invest shows you a few simple tools and models that will help you avoid the most common mistakes people make with their money. Learn these, and you are ahead of 98% of your peers. Make fewer errors, end up with more money. We all make mistakes. The goal with this book is to help you make fewer of them, and to have the mistakes you do make be less expensive.
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As objective and unbiased as it will probably ever get
- De quadturbo en 03-27-25
- How Not to Invest
- The ideas, numbers, and behaviors that destroy wealth—and how to avoid them
- De: Barry Ritholtz
- Narrado por: Barry Ritholtz, Nathan Adams Stark - foreword
Valuable not only for markets but for life as well.
Revisado: 04-14-25
Wonderfully written and read.
I got caught right at the beginning, so much that I listened on and on for 14 hours straight.
The simplicity for explaining something that looks terrifying from the outside is just marvelous.
Sets your mind to the right tune with ease because there are absolutely no technical terms. It does not contain the boring mumbo jumbo, that requires a degree in finance to understand.
Insights into behavioral psychology that apply to all aspects of life. I am 40 years old, just coming out of a really hard breakup. Believe me when I tell you, if you apply the ideas inside this cover to the Portfolio that is Life, you are bound to be back on track in no time.
As a beginner investor I feel really thankful for the manner in which subjects were approached. I am absolutely delighted with all the information and common sense found within these pages.
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