Investing : the last liberal art
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Investing : the last liberal art
Texere, 2000
- : pbk
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Latticework
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Investing: The Last Liberal Art offers a unique picture of the investment world within the larger world. It aligns and explains how investment management works in the context of a number of seemingly unrelated disciplines including Biology, Economics, Mathematics, Philosophy, Physics, Psychology, and Literature. This approach or latticework mode is the next logical step in helping investors understand how markets work and how to become a better investor. It also allows individuals to take additional less simplistic paths to view investing.
Table of Contents
1.A Latticework off Mental Models 2.Physics: The Point of Equilibrium 3.Biology: The Origin of a New Species 4.Social Sciences: Arts, Avalanches, and Complex Systems 5.Psychology: Minds of the Markets 6.Philosophy: A Pragmatic View of Investing 7.Literature: Read for Thought 8.Desicion Making Notes Reading List Acknowledgements Index
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