So, you're interested in becoming penny share millionaire? The simple answer is: Follow trading rules and you can live your dream. Trading takes courage and an understanding of market psyche. In a world fraught with economic and political upheaval, it becomes essential to plan to find lucrative shares while minimizing downside risk. This book shows you how to research, assess and discover profitable shares.
So, you're interested in becoming penny share millionaire? The simple answer is: Follow trading rules and you can live your dream. Trading takes courage and an understanding of market psyche. In a world fraught with economic and political upheaval, it becomes essential to plan to find lucrative shares while minimizing downside risk. This book shows you how to research, assess and discover profitable shares.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jacques Magliolo is an economist, corporate advisor to multinationals, and an international best-selling author of 18 books, including five university MBA textbooks. Jacques holds a masters degree in economics and is currently completing his PhD in economics. He is a specialist in undertaking highly technical economic due diligences and research and feasibility studies on extremely complex industries, such as mining, defense force, aviation, astrophysics, chemical, and mineral and water-related industries. Jacques has been an investment and corporate strategist since 1987. He started his career at the Financial Mail, before being headhunted into stockbroking. His career path culminated in being a director, strategist, and head of research for stockbrokers Global Capital Securities. His experience thus includes stockbroking, business development, and corporate strategy. For 19 years, he has run his own consultancy, focusing on preparing entrepreneurs for expedited growth by restructuring their companies, raising capital, or listing on an international exchange. Today, Jacques lives in Cape Town, South Africa.
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