Quatrième de couverture :
As private investors become more sophisticated, they seek to develop and refine their skills. The Wiley Traders? Quest series will provide the serious equity investor with a host of ideas and insights into the minutiae of investing from top stock market players around the world.The first book in the series will look at investing across international borders and also globalisation in general. It will follow the series format, in the style of Jack Schwager?s highly successful Market Wizards.Most of the interviewees will be US–based ? around 60% in each book ? but they will also be drawn from other well–developed stock markets such as London, Tokyo, Singapore, Hong Kong and Frankfurt. Some will already be well known to the investing public.Interviewees will be drawn from the ranks of:Fund Managers, Analysts, Traders, Professional Speculators, CEOs and Entrepreneurs, Investment Bankers, Stockbrokers, Market Newsletter writers, Actuaries.
Présentation de l'éditeur :
See how new investment professionals are already shaping the next millennium
Twenty–first–century investors are a more sophisticated and better informed breed due to the tremendous amount of detailed and up–to–date information they demand on a regular basis. Trading the World Markets provides serious equity investors with a host of ideas and insights about the world markets drawn from the leading international stock market players themselves–from fund managers, analysts, and traders to professional speculators, CEOs, and investment bankers.
Decisive insight into the London, Tokyo, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Frankfurt stock markets.
∗ For the informed investor.
Leo Gough is an investment author and journalist who has written twelve books, including How the Stock Market Really Works and 25 Investment Classics: Insights from the Greatest Investment Books of All Time.
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