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Art of Speculation (Wiley Investment Classics) Book

First published in 1930, The Art of Speculation by Philip Carret has long been praised for its perceptive examination of the various ways that speculation impacts the worlds of both business and financial trading. Now, almost seven decades later, a newly updated edition proves as instructive as ever on this and related investment topics such as short selling, government regulation, options, and arbitrage. Chapters on reading a balance sheet and an income statement remain classics.Read More

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  • Product Description

    Providing the tenets of basic value investing, this text is an accessible yet comprehensive guide to the markets. It explains the difference between speculation and investment, and discusses the 12 commandments for speculators that are considered paramount, including the famous statement "seek facts diligently, advice never". This volume also describes: the speculative endeavour to how the markets work; vehicles; market movements and cycles; forecasting; margin; technical versus fundamental analysis; short selling; bull markets; how to read a balance and income sheet; and options and arbitrage.

  • 0471181870
  • 9780471181873
  • Philip L. Carret
  • 7 April 1997
  • John Wiley & Sons
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 368
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