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Beyond the Zulu Principle
by Jim Slater The goal of all investors is to make the maximum profit from their investments. This work shows you how to do this by focusing on growth shares. The a...more |
Beating the Street
by Peter Lynch, John Rothchild Peter Lynch's 'invest in what you know' strategy has made him a household name with investors both big and small. An important key to investing, Ly...more |
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One Up on Wall Street
by Peter Lynch, John Rothchild THE NATIONAL BESTSELLING BOOK THAT EVERY INVESTOR SHOULD OWN Peter Lynch is America's number-one money manager. His mantra: Average investors can b...more |
A Zebra in Lion Country
by Ralph Wanger The renowned, iconoclastic head of the Acorn Fund shares his profit-maximizing, risk-minimizing investment advice in a book as irreverent as it is sm...more |
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24 Essential Lessons for Investment Success
by William J. O'Neil One of the world's leading investment advisers offers unique investing do's and don'ts that help you multiply your money. Drawing from his highly p...more |
The Only Three Questions That Count
by Ken Fisher, Jennifer Chou, Lara Hoffmans Praise for THE ONLY THREE QUESTIONS THAT COUNT "I believe that reading this book may be the single best thing you could do this yea...more |
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The Accidental Zillionaire
by Laura Rich This is the first in-depth look at one of the world's richest - and most secretive - businessmen. Though his wealth is certainly no secret, the world'...more |
The Harriman Book Of Investing Rules
by Philip Jenks, Stephen Eckett For the first time, the tactics, strategies and insights relied on by 150 of the world's most respected financial experts are revealed in a concise, d...more |
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Investing with Anthony Bolton
by Anthony Bolton, Jonathan Davis Who is the most successful investment manager in Britain? Arguments could rage forever, but no professional would dispute that Anthony Bolton of Fidel...more |
The Bucks Stop Here
by Jim Parton Updated edition of the City bestseller, with a brand new epilogue. By most people's standards, Jim Parton was being paid vast sums of money for do...more |
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