Results for 'benjamin graham'

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  1. Bullshit Jobs
    1. David Graeber

    Bullshit Jobs

    The Rise of Pointless Work, and What We Can Do About It

    Spectacular and terrifyingly true. David Graeber's theory of the broken capitalist workforce is right - work has become an end in itself. A timely book from the most provocative anthropologist and thinker of our time.

    € 16,99
  2. Columbia Business School

    Columbia Business School

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online.Columbia University Graduate School of Business, also known as Columbia Business School (CBS), is the business school of Columbia University in New York. It was established in 1916 to provide business training and professional preparation for undergraduate and graduate Columbia University students.Its admission process is among the most selective of top business schools and it is one of six Ivy League business schools.Columbia Business School is known for its close ties to Wall Street and the seminal work completed in the field of Finance by professors Benjamin Graham and David Dodd. It is affiliated with 13 winners of the Nobel Prize in Economics including current professors Robert Mundell, Joseph Stiglitz and Edmund Phelps.The School has an international emphasis, and many alumni have achieved distinction in the public as well as the private sector.

    € 180,00
  3. Les ETF en 1h
    1. Jean-David , Haddad

    Les ETF en 1h

    € 11,00
  4. L'investisseur gagnant
    1. Jean-David , Haddad

    L'investisseur gagnant

    L'héritier inattendu de Benjamin Graham.L'Investisseur gagnant est le premier livre au monde qui applique la sociologie à l'investissement boursier. Dans un double but : gagner en Bourse et battre les marchés. C'est un ouvrage de rupture, qui révèle ce que ni Wall Street ni les grandes écoles de finance n'enseignent : les marchés sont d'abord des systèmes sociaux. Pour comprendre les ETF, les actions à dividendes, les bulles boursières, les portefeuilles performants, il faut savoir lire les récits collectifs, les effets mimétiques, les logiques de réputation et les castes invisibles. Avec une méthode radicalement nouvelle, Jean-David Haddad propose une grille d'analyse inédite, fondée sur les outils de la sociologie des classes, de la psychologie sociale, de l'anthropologie économique... et sur vingt-cinq années de pratique réelle des marchés. Pourquoi une action sous-cotée reste-t-elle ignorée ? Pourquoi certains ETF séduisent malgré des rendements faibles ? Pourquoi les marchés haussiers ressemblent à des mouvements de foule ? Comment investir avec un temps d'avance, en comprenant ce que les autres croient ? Agrégé de sciences économiques et sociales, fondateur du site FranceBourse.com, rédacteur de la lettre Trackers chez Capital, auteur de plus de 30 livres, Jean-David Haddad conjugue ici haute légitimité intellectuelle et expérience concrète des marchés financiers. Ce livre s'adresse : Aux investisseurs en ETF, actions à dividende, small caps, ou valeurs de croissance ;Aux lecteurs de Benjamin Graham, Peter Lynch, Daniel Kahneman, Nassim Taleb ;A tous ceux qui veulent anticiper les tendances de marché non par les chiffres, mais par les récits. L'Investisseur gagnant, c'est la rencontre inédite entre Keynes, Mauss, Bourdieu... et votre portefeuille. Une bascule intellectuelle. Un outil stratégique. Un livre qui transforme votre vision du marché. Ce que vous apprendrez : Lire un ETF comme un produit culturel ; Comprendre le dividende comme un acte de réciprocité sociale ; Identifier les récits dominants avant qu'ils s'effondrent ; Construire un portefeuille aligné avec les dynamiques sociales profondes ; Investir sans suivre la foule, ni fuir avec elle. Lisez les marchés comme un sociologue. Investissez comme un stratège. Un livre à lire avant d'acheter n'importe quelle action ou ETF.

    € 24,40
  5. Finish Big
    1. Bo Burlingham

    Finish Big

    How Great Entrepreneurs Exit Their Companies on Top

    Showcases the insights, exits and cautionary tales of entrepreneurs across an array of industries including manufacturing, food and services. This is a guide to one of the most stressful, and yet potentially rewarding, processes business owners must go through.

    € 17,95
  6. Intelligent Investor
    1. Benjamin Graham

    Intelligent Investor

    The Classic Text on Value Investing

    Offers the investing principles as the author originally laid them out - principles that continue to stand more than half a century since the book was first published. This book tells about making the right decisions to protect your investments and make them a success.

    € 34,50
  7. A Richer Life
    1. Philip Roscoe

    A Richer Life

    How Economics Can Change the Way We Think and Feel

    From government policies to personal decisions - such as buying a house, educating our children, or caring for our sick - economic principles govern both our range of choices and how we choose between them. This book presents a critique that shows how economics invades our most intimate decisions, and what the real alternatives might be.

    € 21,95
  8. Confessions of a Wall Street Insider
    1. Michael Kimelman

    Confessions of a Wall Street Insider

    A Cautionary Tale of Rats, Feds, and Banksters

    When prosecutors place a political agenda and career ambition over truth and justice, people inevitably get trampled. Michael Kimelman is a perfect example of that collateral damage.” Joe Tacopina, celebrity criminal defense lawyer and owner of the Venezia FC Futbol team Kimelman is guilty of one thing: writing a helluva book. If you want a front row seat to a Wall Street witch-hunt read this.” - Turney Duff, bestselling author of The Buy Side Kimelman delivers a taut page-turner that gives readers an inside seat at the real life Billions that are a daily part of the cutthroat world of proprietary traders. He also exposes a criminal justice system in which prosecutors will do anything to win a case and questions of innocence are far less important than notching a victory. In this disturbing and cautionary tale from the inner sanctums of Wall Street to Federal prison, Kimelman ultimately tells a singular and riveting tale of survival and endurance.” - Gerald Posner, author of God's Bankers: A History of Money and Power at the Vatican Kimelman’s account as a defendant in the federal criminal justice system provides insights into just how broken and frightening that system has become.” Walt Pavlo, Jr., Forbes columnist and co-author of Stolen Without a Gun"If you like wild rides, you'll love Confessions of a Wall Street Insider, Michael Kimelman's gripping, well-written, memoir of his incredible journey from an associate at the tony law firm Sullivan & Cromwell to the lunacy of day trading, and into the great beyond of Wall Street hedge funds. When he's arrested for insider trading in 2009, the adventure really begins." - William D. Cohan, best-selling author of House of Cards: A Tale of Hubris and Wretched Excess on Wall Street."As most media outlets touted Bharara's record of wins and losses, few looked into the tactics used to win a number of these cases. Now, Michael Kimelman gives us a view of what it was like.... If you work on Wall Street, you owe it to yourself to take a read about the risks you take on when you go to work each day. If you don’t work on Wall Street you owe it to yourself to be informed." - Forbes

    € 27,50
  9. Currency Wars. Fifth Anniversary Edition
    1. James , Rickards

    Currency Wars. Fifth Anniversary Edition

    Trade paperback. A fifth anniversary edition of Rickards' assessment of currency wars being as dangerous now as they were in the seventies, updated in relation to the Trump era. *Also appeared in February Buyer's Notes*

    € 18,50
  10. The Intelligent Investor CD
    1. Benjamin , Graham

    The Intelligent Investor CD

    The classic bestseller by Benjamin Graham, perhaps the greatest investment advisor of the Twentieth Century, The Intelligent Investor has taught and inspired hundreds of thousands of people worldwide. Since its original publication in 1949, Benjamin Graham's book has remained the most respected guide to investing, due to his timeless philosophy of "value investing," which helps protect investors against areas of (possible) substantial error and teaches them to develop long-term strategies which they will be comfortable with down the road. Among this audio's special features are the use of numerous comparisons of pairs of common stocks to bring out their elements of strength and weakness and the construction of investment portfolios designed to meet specific requirements of quality and price attractiveness. Read by Bill McGowan

    € 22,00