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发表于2024-07-30
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"Once I picked it up I did not put it down until I finished ...What Schwed has done is capture fully-in deceptively clean language-the lunacy at the heart of the investment business."-From the Foreword by Michael Lewis, Bestselling author of Liar's Poker This hilarious portrait of everyday Wall Street and its denizens rings as true today as it did when it was first published in 1940. Writing with a rare mixture of wry cynicism and bonhomie reminiscent of Mark Twain and H. L. Mencken, Fred Schwed, Jr., skewers everyone including himself in his brilliant send-ups of bankers, brokers, traders, investors, analysts, and hapless customers. "How great to have a reissue of a hilarious classic that proves the more things change the more they stay the same. Only the names have been changed to protect the innocent." -Michael Bloomberg President, Bloomberg, LP "...one of the funniest books ever written about Wall Street."-Jane Bryant Quinn, The Washington Post "It's amazing how well Schwed's book is holding up after 55 years. About the only thing that's changed on Wall Street is that computers have replaced pencils and graph paper. Otherwise, the basics are the same. The investor's need to believe somebody is matched by the financial advisor's need to make a nice living. If one of them has to be disappointed, it's bound to be the former."-John Rothchild, Author, A Fool and His Money Financial Columnist, Time magazine "A delightful classic and reminder of excesses past and how little things change." -Bob Farrell, Senior Vice President, Merrill Lynch
Fred Schwed, Jr., was a professional trader who had the good sense to get out after losing a bundle (of mostly his own money) in the 1929 crash. Some years later, Schwed published a children's book titled Wacky, the Small Boy. Wacky became a bestseller, and Schwed went on to draw further on his experience in writing Where Are the Customers' Yachts? His publisher said of him, "Mr. Schwed has attended Lawrenceville and Princeton and has spent the last ten years on Wall Street. As a result, he knows everything there is to know about children."
总是有相当数量的可怜人,忙于从上千次的赌轮盘的轮子上查找可能的重复模式。十分不幸的是,他们通常会找到。
评分总是有相当数量的可怜人,忙于从上千次的赌轮盘的轮子上查找可能的重复模式。十分不幸的是,他们通常会找到。
评分总是有相当数量的可怜人,忙于从上千次的赌轮盘的轮子上查找可能的重复模式。十分不幸的是,他们通常会找到。
评分总是有相当数量的可怜人,忙于从上千次的赌轮盘的轮子上查找可能的重复模式。十分不幸的是,他们通常会找到。
评分总是有相当数量的可怜人,忙于从上千次的赌轮盘的轮子上查找可能的重复模式。十分不幸的是,他们通常会找到。
《客户的游艇在哪里》(Where Are the Customers' Yachts: or A Good Hard Look at Wall Street,作者施韦德)是一门有趣的前前前(前到1929年前后)华尔街交易员的关于华尔街的小册子,号称其文笔幽默(或者说尖刻)堪比马克吐温,书名来自于一个华尔街的小段子,这个段子说...
评分#我以为能“存活”五十年以上的书都起码有点信息量,直到这本,我发现我错了。五十多年前的梗太难get了,翻译的又不接地气,也没有注释之类的来解释。 信息密度小,又没有趣,这就是这本一百多页的小书给我的感受。 以下为书摘: 1、股票经纪人通过他对未来的预测来影响顾客,...
评分翻译得不好~读起来没什么感觉 读起来如同嚼蜡 丝毫没有一种读到好书时候的喜悦和激动 这本书和 彼得林奇的成功投资不能比 虽然封面看起来是同一系列的书 还有校对没有审出来的错误 或者是翻译错误~ 总之~ 我觉得翻译们的水平实在是~~~ 虽然据说这三位翻译都有金融...
评分金融股市什么的不太懂,翻译的确实也不是很好,读起来有些晦涩。需要总结的几点: 1. 经纪人都是在通过预测让客户投机,只是预测的方法不同。客户需要自己承担风险。 2. 较为安全的投资方法是把钱投给不太需要它们的人,以量取胜。但绝大多数人无法做到,因此,需要承担较大的...
评分名气很大,但核心思想不多。指导性不够,也有可能是因为投资类书籍阅读多而导致。巴菲特的有些话、思想有可能源自该书?如投硬币比赛,如别人恐惧我贪婪,别人贪婪我恐惧。 投机是一种想要把小钱变成大钱的努力,但可能不会成功。 投资是一种想要避免大钱变成小钱的努力,应该...
Where are the Customers' Yachts? pdf epub mobi txt 电子书 下载 2024