This volume looks at how investors can rethink their learning about investments. The author argues that many investors are inadvertently building their portfolios on shaky foundations, based on preconceived notions about the markets, misleading and exploitative information and a lack of knowledge and understanding. This book aims to help readers recognize where the dangers are and how to avoid making costly mistakes.
This volume looks at how investors can rethink their learning about investments. The author argues that many investors are inadvertently building their portfolios on shaky foundations, based on preconceived notions about the markets, misleading and exploitative information and a lack of knowledge and understanding. This book aims to help readers recognize where the dangers are and how to avoid making costly mistakes.