A random walk down Wall Street
the time-tested strategy for successful investing
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Word Count
104,000 words, Guess
Page Count
416 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiverandomwalkdownwa00malk_353
- ISBN-100393325350
- ISBN-139780393325355
- Goodreads900892
- LibraryThing7376
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- OCLC Control Number54011729
- Better World Books9780393325355
- Open LibraryOL22121262M
Classifications
- DDC332.6
- LCCHG4521 .M284 2003
Description
Using the dot-com crash as an object lesson in how not to manage your portfolio, this is an informative guide to navigating the turbulence of the market and managing investments with confidence. With its life-cycle guide to investing, this book matches the needs of investors at any age bracket.
First Sentence
In this book I will take you on a random walk down Wall Street, providing a guided tour of the complex world of finance and practical advice on investment opportunities and strategies.
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