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Winning the Mental Game on Wall Street

The Psychology and Philosophy of Successful Investing

John Magee
Barcode 9780910944175
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Release Date: 20/04/2000

Genre: Business & Finance
Label: CRC Press Inc
Contributors: John Magee (Edited by), W.H.C. Bassetti (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc

The Psychology and Philosophy of Successful Investing. Covers the mind set, the preconceptions, the false and misleading habits that hinder peak performance. This book provides a common sense mentality and method that assures success in the long run. It offers study and application of the concepts that helps an average investor to become a highly effective trader.

This book is the new edition of John Magee's classic General Semantics of Wall Street.
An indispensable companion to John Magee's and Robert Edward's classic, Technical Analysis of Stock Trends, Winning the Mental Game on Wall Street covers the mind set, the preconceptions, the false and misleading habits that hinder peak performance. It exhaustively deconstructs the movement of the stock market, shows you how to decipher its behavior, and teaches you its symbolic language or general semantics.
Written by John Magee and edited by W.H. Charles Bassetti, this book prepares you for the mental game on Wall Street. The book re-trains your mind to handle the market skillfully. Magee, arguably the wisest investment advisor in history, leads you toward a common sense mentality and method that virtually assures success in the long run. The secret? Right mind, right habits, right techniques. Through careful study and application of the concepts suggested by Magee, an average investor becomes a highly effective trader. Winning the Mental Game on Wall Street prepares your mind to operate effectively in the financial markets.