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Making It In The Market Richard Neys Lowrisk System For Stock Market Investors 1st Edition Richard Ney

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Making It In The Market Richard Neys Lowrisk System For Stock Market Investors 1st Edition Richard Ney
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Making It In The Market Richard Neys Lowrisk System For Stock Market Investors 1st Edition Richard Ney instant download after payment.

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Book Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 22.52 MB
Pages: 378
Author: Richard Ney
ISBN: 9780070464605, 007046460X
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1
Volume: 23Mb

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Making It In The Market Richard Neys Lowrisk System For Stock Market Investors 1st Edition Richard Ney by Richard Ney 9780070464605, 007046460X instant download after payment.

The investor is like a chicken unaware he is about to become a
broiler. Awareness usually results from an accumulation of
errors. Not, however, in the case of the investor. Decade after
decade, he continues to attribute his losses either to unpredictable economic circumstances or to his own incompetence. Yet in
reality the investor's losses are caused by the infinitely elaborated
controls exerted over the investment process by the big�money
insiders of the Stock Exchange. The scandal of the age is that
mass education turns investors into puppets, the media fasten
the strings, and the Exchange then hangs them.

The public's carefully engineered images of the investment
process are rooted in its assumptions about the integrity of its
political, financial , and media institutions. Lacking legitimate
insights into the motivations of those who head these institutions, investors are unaware that, as aspects of the investment
process, they too are controlled by the big-money forces that
dominate the Exchange insider establishment.

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