Taming the beast : Wall Street's imperfect answers to making money /
By: Light, Larry
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Describes some of the major approaches to investing on Wall Street, developed since the mid-twentieth century, discussing the origins and evolution of each, and explains how to combine aspects of several approaches to develop a personal, workable investment strategy.
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 332.6 LI TA (Browse shelf) | Available | T0043679 |
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332.6 KR SM The smart investor's money machine : | 332.6 KU BE Beyond smart beta : | 332.6 LE FI The financial advisor's success manual : | 332.6 LI TA Taming the beast : | 332.6 LO IN Investment management / | 332.6 MA EL The elements of investing : | 332.6 MA FI Financial markets and institutions. |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 257-266) and index.
Describes some of the major approaches to investing on Wall Street, developed since the mid-twentieth century, discussing the origins and evolution of each, and explains how to combine aspects of several approaches to develop a personal, workable investment strategy.
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