| May 02 |
How I Made $2,000,000 in the Stock Market (Paperback)Annotation: 2009 reprint of 1960 edition. Hungarian by birth, Nicolas Darvas trained as an economist at the University of Budapest. Reluctant to remain in Hungary until either the Nazis or the Soviets took over, he fled at the age of 23 with a forged exit visa and fifty pounds sterling to stave off hunger in Istanbul, Turkey. During his off hours as a dancer, he read some 200 books on the market and the great speculators, spending as much as eight hours a day studying.Darvas ploughed his money into a couple of stocks that had been hitting their 52-week high. He was utterly surprised that the stocks continued to rise and subsequently sold them to make a large profit. His main source of stock selection was Barron’s Magazine. At the age of 39, after accumulating his fortune, Darvas documented his techniques in the book, How I Made 2,000,000 in the Stock Market. The book describes his unique “Box System”, which he used to buy and sell stocks. Darvas’ book remains a class (more…) |
| Mar 10 |
Finance (Barron’s Business Review Series) (Paperback)Books in Barrons Business Review Series are intended mainly for classroom use. They make excellent supplements to main texts when included in college-level business courses. In adult education and business brush-up programs they can serve as main textbooks. All titles in this series include review questions with answers. This expanded, updated text explains plotting and understanding economic graphs, market equilibrium and the nature of the price system, macroeconomics, microeconomics, and the dynamics of international trade. From the Back Cover (back cover) Barrons Business Review Books make excellent supplements to college textbooks. They are also popular as main texts in adult education courses and business brush-up programs. Youll find key business terms defined, important concepts reviewed, and pertinent examples of business transactions summarized. Topics examined in Finance include business types and taxation methods, the val (more…) |

