Selected Product: | A Random Walk Down Wall Street: The Time-Tested Strategy for Successful Investing, Ninth Edition Paperback Edition: 9 Author: Burton G. Malkiel Publisher: W. W. Norton Release Date: 2007-12-24 ISBN-10: 0393330338 ISBN-13: 9780393330335 List Price: $18.95 Average Customer Rating: | | The Intelligent Investor: The Definitive Book on Value Investing. A Book of Practical Counsel (Revised Edition) ISBN-10: 0060555661 ISBN-13: 9780060555665 List Price:$19.95 The Little Book of Common Sense Investing: The Only Way to Guarantee Your Fair Share of Stock Market Returns (Little Books. Big Profits) ISBN-10: 0470102101 ISBN-13: 9780470102107 List Price:$19.95 Buffett: The Making of an American Capitalist ISBN-10: 0812979273 ISBN-13: 9780812979275 List Price:$19.00 The Four Pillars of Investing: Lessons for Building a Winning Portfolio ISBN-10: 0071385290 ISBN-13: 0639785334682 List Price:$29.95 One Up On Wall Street : How To Use What You Already Know To Make Money In The Market ISBN-10: 0743200403 ISBN-13: 9780743200400 List Price:$15.00 The Four Pillars of Investing: Lessons for Building a Winning Portfolio ISBN-10: 0071385290 ISBN-13: 9780071385299 List Price:$29.95 |
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Updated with a new chapter that draws on behavioral finance, the field that studies the psychology of investment decisions, here is the best-selling, authoritative, and gimmick-free guide to investing. Burton G. Malkiel evaluates the full range of investment opportunities from stocks, bonds, and money markets to real estate investment trusts and insurance, home ownership, and tangible assets such as gold and collectibles. This edition includes new strategies for rearranging your portfolio for retirement along with the book's classic life-cycle guide to investing, which matches the needs of investors in any age bracket. A Random Walk Down Wall Street long ago established itself as a must-read, the first book to purchase before starting a portfolio, and it remains the best investing guide money can buy. Basic Understanding | Customer Rating: | | Very good book, the author takes you behind the scene of Wall Street and history of the market. He goes over the basics of our economy and the different avenues of investing. This is a must read for anyone who want to start investing but is confused on where to start. I would have given this book 5 stars if he had written down a step by step process to investing. I recommend this book 1st and then read Jim Cramer's Mad Money, he gives the step by step procedures I was looking for in his book. | Great book | Customer Rating: | | As a novice to finance, I found this book both educational and entertaining. Highly recommended! | A random Walk Down Main Street | Customer Rating: | | Would have give it 5 stars,except for the fact that they did not return my e-mail, when I had a question | An interesting random walk... | Customer Rating: | This book helps to understand how the shares market works and its history.
I think it may interest all people who wants to improve his knowleadge in
investing. | Kindle edition is quite poor | Customer Rating: | | The book is otherwise fabulous, but you should steer clear of the Kindle version. The Kindle handles charts poorly, and this book has a lot of them. Some are manageable, but many others contain small text that is so blurry that it might as well be written in Arabic. Quite honestly, it is not entirely clear to me how Amazon gets away with selling this item. The Kindle is great, but Amazon absolutely should not sell books that cannot actually be read on it. |
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