Investment Psychology Explained: Classic Strategies to Beat the Markets

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Author(s): PRING, Martin .J.
Edition: 1
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Year: 1993

Language: English
Commentary: New scan from paper edition, 300 dpi, b&w, portrait/1-up, page images with OCR layer.
City: New York, NY
Tags: contrarianism, crowd psychology, gurus, manias, money managers, Humphrey Neill, news & rumors, objectivity, patience, securities, self-appraisal, market sentiment, trading rules, Peter Wyckoff

Investment Psychology Explained - Front Cover
Short Title
Title Page
Printer's Imprint
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Preface
Contents
Short Title (2)
Introduction
PART I: Knowing Yourself
1. There Is No Holy Grail
2. How to Be Objective
3. Independent Thinking
4. Pride Goes Before a Loss
5. Patience Is a Profitable Virtue
6. Staying the Course
PART II: The Wall Street Herd
7. A New Look at Contrary Opinion
8. When to Go Contrary
9. How to Profit from Newsbreaks
10. Dealing with Brokers and Money Managers the Smart Way
PART III: Staying One Step Ahead
11. What Makes a Great Trader or Investor?
12. Nineteen Trading Rules for Greater Profits
13. Making a Plan and Sticking to It
14. Classic Trading Rules
Bibliography
Index
Rear Cover