The Book of Investing Wisdom: Classic Writings by Great Stock-Pickers and Legends of Wall StreetISBN: 978-0-471-29454-2
Hardcover
512 pages
March 1999
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THE NUTS AND BOLTS OF ANALYSIS.
Warren E. Buffett: Track Record Is Everything.
Philip Fisher: The People Factor.
Henry Clews: The Study of the Stock Market.
Arnold Bernhard: The Valuation of Listed Stocks.
Paul F. Miller, Jr.: The Dangers of Retrospective Myopia.
Jim Rogers: Get Smart...and Make a Fortune.
Peter Lynch: Stalking the Tenbagger.
ATTITUDE AND PHILOSOPHY.
Adam Smith: Can Ink Blots Tell You...
Ellen Douglas Williamson: Do-It-Yourself Investing.
John Moody: Investment versus Speculation.
John C. Bogle: A Mandate for Fund Shareholders.
B. C. Forbes: Wall Street Millionaires.
Fred Schwed, Jr.: The Wall Street Dream Market.
STRATEGY.
Edward C. Johnson, II: Contrary Opinion in Stock Market Techniques.
Peter L. Bernstein: Is Investing for the Long Term Theory or Just Mumbo-Jumbo?
Sir John Templeton: The Time-Tested Maxims of the Templeton Touch.
Mario Gabelli: Grand Slam Hitting.
Gerald M. Loeb: Importance of Correct Timing.
Philip Carret: When Speculation Becomes Investment.
MARKET CYCLES.
Charles H. Dow: Booms and Busts.
William Peter Hamilton: The Dow Theory.
Roger W. Babson: Three Different Stock Market Movements.
Bernard M. Baruch: Does a Stock Market Slump Mean a Business Slide-Off?
Abby Joseph Cohen: A Fundamental Strength.
Joseph E. Granville: Market Movements.
Arthur Crump: The Importance of Special Knowledge.
Robert R. Prechter: Elvis, Frankenstein and Andy Warhol.
VIEWS FROM THE INSIDE.
W. W. Fowler: The Stock Exchange.
Edward H. H. Simmons: The Stock Exchange as a Stabilizing Factor in American Business.
Otto Kahn: The New York Stock Exchange and Public Opinion.
Charles E. Merrill and E. A. Pierce: A Declaration of Policy.
Micheal H. Steinhardt: Investing, Hedge-Fund Style.
Laura Pedersen: The Last Frontier.
LESSONS FROM NOTORIOUS CHARACTERS.
Bouck White: Daniel Drew on Wall Street.
Richard Whitney: In Defense of the Stock Exchange.
T. Boone Pickens, Jr.: Professions of a Short-Termer.
James Grant: Michael Milken, Meet Sewell Avery.
CRASH AND LEARN.
Frank A. Vanderlip: The Haunting Specter (1907).
Edwin Lefèvre: Vanished Billions (1929).
J. Paul Getty: The Wall Street Investor (1962).
George Soros: After Black Monday (1987).
BEYOND YOUR AVERAGE BLUE CHIP.
Leo Melamed: The Art of Futures Trading.
Stanley Kroll: How to Win Big and Lose Small.
Benjamin Graham: The Art of Hedging.
Martin E. Zweig: Selling Short-It's Not Un-American.
Donald J. Trump: Trump Cards: The Elements of the Deal.
Acknowledgments.
Notes.
Warren E. Buffett: Track Record Is Everything.
Philip Fisher: The People Factor.
Henry Clews: The Study of the Stock Market.
Arnold Bernhard: The Valuation of Listed Stocks.
Paul F. Miller, Jr.: The Dangers of Retrospective Myopia.
Jim Rogers: Get Smart...and Make a Fortune.
Peter Lynch: Stalking the Tenbagger.
ATTITUDE AND PHILOSOPHY.
Adam Smith: Can Ink Blots Tell You...
Ellen Douglas Williamson: Do-It-Yourself Investing.
John Moody: Investment versus Speculation.
John C. Bogle: A Mandate for Fund Shareholders.
B. C. Forbes: Wall Street Millionaires.
Fred Schwed, Jr.: The Wall Street Dream Market.
STRATEGY.
Edward C. Johnson, II: Contrary Opinion in Stock Market Techniques.
Peter L. Bernstein: Is Investing for the Long Term Theory or Just Mumbo-Jumbo?
Sir John Templeton: The Time-Tested Maxims of the Templeton Touch.
Mario Gabelli: Grand Slam Hitting.
Gerald M. Loeb: Importance of Correct Timing.
Philip Carret: When Speculation Becomes Investment.
MARKET CYCLES.
Charles H. Dow: Booms and Busts.
William Peter Hamilton: The Dow Theory.
Roger W. Babson: Three Different Stock Market Movements.
Bernard M. Baruch: Does a Stock Market Slump Mean a Business Slide-Off?
Abby Joseph Cohen: A Fundamental Strength.
Joseph E. Granville: Market Movements.
Arthur Crump: The Importance of Special Knowledge.
Robert R. Prechter: Elvis, Frankenstein and Andy Warhol.
VIEWS FROM THE INSIDE.
W. W. Fowler: The Stock Exchange.
Edward H. H. Simmons: The Stock Exchange as a Stabilizing Factor in American Business.
Otto Kahn: The New York Stock Exchange and Public Opinion.
Charles E. Merrill and E. A. Pierce: A Declaration of Policy.
Micheal H. Steinhardt: Investing, Hedge-Fund Style.
Laura Pedersen: The Last Frontier.
LESSONS FROM NOTORIOUS CHARACTERS.
Bouck White: Daniel Drew on Wall Street.
Richard Whitney: In Defense of the Stock Exchange.
T. Boone Pickens, Jr.: Professions of a Short-Termer.
James Grant: Michael Milken, Meet Sewell Avery.
CRASH AND LEARN.
Frank A. Vanderlip: The Haunting Specter (1907).
Edwin Lefèvre: Vanished Billions (1929).
J. Paul Getty: The Wall Street Investor (1962).
George Soros: After Black Monday (1987).
BEYOND YOUR AVERAGE BLUE CHIP.
Leo Melamed: The Art of Futures Trading.
Stanley Kroll: How to Win Big and Lose Small.
Benjamin Graham: The Art of Hedging.
Martin E. Zweig: Selling Short-It's Not Un-American.
Donald J. Trump: Trump Cards: The Elements of the Deal.
Acknowledgments.
Notes.