The Investor's Quotient : The Psychology of Successful Investing in Commodities and Stocks
投資者的函數:股票盈利心理學
By (author) Jacob Bernstein
Product Details
Paperback | 290 pages
152 x 224 x 24mm | 498.95g
03 May 2000
John Wiley & Sons Inc
New YorkUnited States
English
Revised
2nd Revised edition
black & white illustrations
0471383627
9780471383628
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Praise for the classic guide to gaining a psychological advantage in investment and trading "The Investor's Quotient is destined to go down in history as the ultimate book on investor psychology ...it explains the psychology of a trader in clear and simple English ...and it teaches highly effective methods designed to improve the bottom line ..."-Larry Williams, author Long-Term Secrets to Short-Term Trading "The Investor's Quotient is a welcome breath of fresh air in what has been a too-long-avoided subject-the psychological reasons why some people win and most others lose in the commodity markets. More than that, Jake Bernstein proves in this book he is an excellent teacher, and clearly and candidly shows how greater knowledge of yourself can become your most effective trading tool. It's a must for every trader's library."-Leon Rose, Publisher Newsletter and Managed Account Reports "Should be required reading for all traders and investors. It has helped immeasurably through the years ...I'd be lost without it."-Don Sarno, Former Director Commodities Educational Institute "This is the classic book on investor psychology. It has paved the way to a new era of investor success and self-confidence ..."-Steve Moore Moore Research Center "...convincing ...This thoroughgoing manual should help impulsive investors save money."
About Jacob Bernstein
JAKE BERNSTEIN is President of MBH Commodity Advisors, Inc., and publisher of the MBH Weekly Commodity Letter, a newsletter read internationally by those who must keep abreast of market trends and issues. A frequent lecturer and contributor to professional publications, he is also the author of twenty-seven books, including Seasonality: Systems, Strategies, and Signals (Wiley).
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