How the Stock Market Works
A Beginner's Guide to Investment
by Michael Becket
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Pub Date Jun 27 2017 | Archive Date Oct 31 2017
Kogan Page Ltd | Kogan Page
Description
So just how does the investment industry really work?
Now more than ever, people are being affected by the fluctuations in the global economy and by financial uncertainty - with major impacts on their savings, portfolios and pensions. It takes not just savvy but real information to maintain financial security and safeguard one's future. Consequently, it is now more important than ever to understand how the markets work and what choices are available.
Fully updated for this sixth edition, How the Stock Market Works tells investors what is being traded and how, who does what with whom, and how to evaluate a particular share or bond in light of rival claims from critics and admirers. From the practical consequences of being a shareholder to a basic coverage of the taxation regime, this book provides a wealth of information on individual product types as well as the key players themselves.
It may not take a genius to make a fortune, but anyone considering investing in the stock market will need care, common sense, lots of luck - and the expert advice of How the Stock Market Works.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780749480554 |
PRICE | $19.95 (USD) |
PAGES | 176 |
Featured Reviews
A very comprehensive guide to all things related to stock markets. Definitely not for beginners but more for people that know a bit but want to know more. Extremely comprehensive. I found the book very interesting and I learnt a lot from it. I takes the user through gilts, warrants, shares etc, explains what each column is for in the share pages of the newspaper ... and a whole lot more.
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