Expert advice in a back-to-basics handbook on how to beat the market-the classic way In Investment Psychology Explained Martin J. Pring, one of the most respected independent investment advisors in the world, argues that in the revisionist '90s there are no quick, magical paths to market success. Rather, he emphasizes the timeless values of hard work, patience, and self-discipline-and much more. Drawing on the wisdom of creative investors such as Jesse Livermore, Humphrey Neill, and Barnard Baruch, as well as his own experience, Pring shows how to: * Overcome emotional and psychological impediments that distort decision making * Map out an independent investment plan-and stick to it * Know when to buck herd opinion-and "go contrarian" * Dispense with the myths and delusions that drag down other investors * Resist the fads and so-called experts whose siren call to success can lead to disaster * Exploit fast-breaking news events that rock the market * Deal skillfully with brokers and money managers * Learn and understand the rules that separate the truly great investors and traders from the rest Reading Investment Psychology Explained will give you a renewed appreciation of the classic trading principles that, through bull and bear markets, have worked time and again. You'll see, with the help of numerous illustrative examples, what goes into making an effective investor-and how you can work toward achieving that successful profile.
I knew him through IFTA annual conferences in the last two year. Mr. Pring is gentleman with great passion to share his long experience and knowledge with others in setting during breaks and after conference hours. Passion that makes you feels like you are listening to a music concert you do not want it ever to end. So you can imagine what his books content would be. I have read his books on 1) Technical Analysis Explained and, 2) Introduction to Technical Analysis: A CD-ROM Seminar and Workbook and keep them handy references all the time. A lot of books written for financial markets' technical analysis have great contents, but most are difficult to grasp by beginners. What set Mr. Pring in the top of others is not just the contents, but the beauty of his writting simplicity which makes his books easy to understand by beginners in the financial markets. In his book Investment Psychology Explained start with the following short paragraph that get you hooked to read the rest of the book, and I will: "For most of us, the task of beating the market is not difficult; it is the job of beating ourselves that proves to be overwhelming", etc.
many useful hints
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
Many people, including me, discovered the psychology is the most important part for good trading. This book pointed out many commone mistakes traders often made and many pitfalls to avoid. I found some materials in this book were quite similar to the Elder's Trading for a living. Because I read Elder's book before this one so I found it was less informative than I expected. But if you didn't read any other books about investment psychology, you could still learn a lot from this one. The price is cheap and Pring's style is lucid. A good choice!
A solid introduction for beginners
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This book provides an excellent starting point for anyone interested in investing from a market psychology point of view. The author describes the impact of company announcements, mergers and world events on the market and how an investor can take advantage of these situations. The author also informs the reader how to evaluate his own psychology and design a winning investment strategy based on his own needs.
Eye-opening! Mind-expanding!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
For the impatient get-rich-quickly or lazy "investor" this book seems to have a lot of story-telling and no "miraculous" strategies. However if someone wants to become a real investor/trader (without quotes) they have to be able to control themselves before they can create a consistent and reliable winning strategy. This books not only teaches a lot but also puts you in the right frame of mind and so I consider it a must-read for anyone who wants to eventually master the markets.
Know yourself
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I learned a lot about myself by reading this book. Who would have thought it--the stock market as guru. Perhaps samsara and nirvana aren't so different after all.
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