Stocks and Shares - Couverture souple

Millard, Brian J.

 
9780471966586: Stocks and Shares

Synopsis

This revised and updated edition provides a practical guide for both potential and experienced investors and demonstrates that by using a logical, well-tried approach, many of the hazardous pitfalls of investment can be avoided. It also aims to show how the elements of risk involved in decision-making - when to buy or sell, which shares to choose, which rumours to heed and which newspaper reports to believe - can be minimized by timing decisions accurately to exploit market trends fully.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

Stocks and Shares Fourth Edition Brian J. Millard Brian Millard′s clear, concise style has established his reputation as a leading finance author. In the fully revised and updated fourth edition of this popular work he guides the reader through simple techniques that will help both new and experienced investors to minimise the risk and maximise the profit which can be made from investment in shares, even in adverse market conditions. In Stocks and Shares Brian Millard:
∗ dispels the myths surrounding stock market investment
∗ gives investors clear, practical advice on how to minimise risk and maximise profit by timing decisions accurately to exploit market trends
∗ shows the reader methods to assess when to buy and sell that require neither large amounts of time nor in–depth financial knowledge
∗ provides practical advice on what to do in a falling market

Biographie de l'auteur

After a career as a senior lecturer in Chemistry at the University of London with a book, over seventy published papers, and review articles in the field of mass spectrometry, Brian Millard left the University in 1980 to pursue his interest in investment on a full–time basis. Realising that the personal computer would make a profound impact on the world of investment, he marketed his Microvest package, the first of its kind in the UK in 1981. Over the past seventeen years he has been carrying out research into scientific methods of share price analysis using computers. Currently, he is engaged on the application of chaos and probability theory to stock market prediction.

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