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020 | _a9781781258606 | ||
041 | _aENG | ||
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_a332.678 _bGRE |
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100 | _aGreen, William | ||
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_aRicher, wiser, happier : _bhow the world's greatest investors win in markets and life / _cWilliam Green. |
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_aLondon : _bProfil Books, _c2021. |
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_axxi, 282 pages ; _c24 cm. |
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505 | _aIntroduction: Inside the minds of the greatest investors -- The man who cloned Warren Buffett: how to succeed by shamelessly borrowing other people's best ideas -- The willingness to be lonely: to beat the market, you must be brave enough, independent enough, and strange enough to stray from the crowd -- Everything changes: how can we make smart decisions when nothing stays the same and the future is unknowable? Ask Howard Marks -- The resilient investor: how to build enduring wealth and survive the wildness that lies in wait -- Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication: a long and winding search for the simplest path to stellar returns -- Nick & Zak's excellent adventure: a radically unconventional investment partnership reveals that the richest rewards go to those who resist the lure of instant gratification -- High-performance habits: the best investors build an overwhelming competitive advantage by adopting habits whose benefits compound over time -- Don't be a fool: how to invest better, think better, and live better by adopting Charlie Munger's strategy of systematically reducing standard stupidities -- Epilogue: Beyond rich: money matters. But it's not the essential ingredient of an abundant life. | ||
650 | _aFinance, Personal. | ||
650 | _aInvestments. | ||
650 | _aStocks. | ||
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