
The Art of Speculation - Hardcover
The Art of Speculation - Hardcover
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by Philip Lord Carret (Author)
"The Art of Speculation" is a foundational text in the field of finance and investment, authored by Philip Lord Carret, a renowned figure in the development of modern mutual fund management. This classic work offers an in-depth exploration of the mechanics of the stock market and the psychological factors that drive price fluctuations. Carret distinguishes between the cautious investor and the savvy speculator, providing a comprehensive guide to analyzing market trends, understanding financial statements, and navigating the complexities of various securities.
The book covers a wide array of topics, including the cyclical nature of markets, the impact of interest rates, and the importance of diversification. Carret's approach emphasizes discipline, patience, and a thorough understanding of the underlying value of assets-principles that remain highly relevant to today's investors. Whether discussing bonds, common stocks, or the technical aspects of trading, "The Art of Speculation" provides a timeless framework for understanding how capital moves through the economy. This work is an essential resource for anyone interested in financial history or seeking a deeper understanding of the core principles of value investing. It stands as a testament to the early 20th-century financial wisdom that helped shape the modern investment landscape.
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