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Investing Through the Looking Glass
Tim Price
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Description for Investing Through the Looking Glass
Paperback. How to safeguard your investments - and your sanity - in an era of financial repression and delusional thinking Num Pages: black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: KCY; KFFM. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 142 x 216 x 17. Weight in Grams: 368.
The investment markets have never been more dangerous. Interest rates are at all-time lows; the sanctity of cash deposits is under threat; government bonds are expensive and offer ultra-low or negative yields; equity markets are largely detached from reality after years of loose monetary policy. Investors need to calibrate themselves to the realities of this extraordinary new environment so that they can protect their wealth and, ideally, prosper.
In Investing Through the Looking Glass, longstanding portfolio manager and investment columnist Tim Price identifies and shatters a number of investment myths and misconceptions. He questions whether stock markets inevitably rise ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Harriman House Publishing
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Number of Pages
225
Place of Publication
Petersfield, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780857195364
SKU
V9780857195364
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99-50
About Tim Price
Tim Price has worked in the capital markets for 25 years. A graduate of Christ Church, Oxford, he spent a decade as a bond specialist before going on to serve as Chief Investment Officer at three separate wealth management firms. Tim has been shortlisted for five successive years in the UK Private Asset Managers Awards programme and was a winner ... Read more
Reviews for Investing Through the Looking Glass
Tim Price is one of the most cogent commentators on markets; this book contains wisdom and ideas that every investor should take note of. Tim has summarised the follies of Central Bankers, the avarice and general uselessness of financial advisers, and the bubble in asset prices that currently prevails. He comes up with a Manifesto which is designed to save ... Read more