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The first book any investor should read before taking the plunge and starting a portfolio. Malkiel shows how to analyze the potential returns, not only for stocks and bonds, but for the full range of investment opportunities.
8th Edition
W. W. Norton
January 2003
On Sale: January 1, 2003
416 pages ISBN: 0393325350 EAN: 9780393325355 Trade Size (reprint)
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Non-Fiction
The million-copy bestseller, now fully up-to-date and ready
for post-dot-com investors. Using the dot-com crash as an object lesson in how not to
manage your portfolio, here is the best-selling,
gimmick-free, irreverent, vastly informative guide to
navigating the turbulence of the market and managing
investments with confidence. A Random Walk Down Wall Street is well established as a
staple of the business shelf, the first book any investor
should read before taking the plunge and starting a
portfolio. With its life-cycle guide to investing, it
matches the needs of investors at any age bracket. Burton G.
Malkiel shows how to analyze the potential returns, not only
for stocks and bonds but also for the full range of
investment opportunities, from money market accounts and
real estate investment trusts to insurance, home ownership,
and tangible assets like gold and collectibles. Whether you want to verse yourself in the ways of the market
before talking to a broker or follow Malkiel's easy steps to
managing your own portfolio, this book remains the best
investing guide money can buy.
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