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  • - An Introductory Guide to Making Money with Binary Bets
    by John Piper
    £10.99

    In recent years betting on sporting events and the trading of financial markets have been moving closer to each other, and binary bets are the result of this convergence. This book explains what binary bets are, how to trade them profitably and how to reduce risk. It also includes many real-life examples of binary betting trades.

  • by Victor Devilliers
    £28.49

    Little is known about the personal lives of Victor DeVilliers, and Owen Taylor, but in surveying their other books and writings, a more informed picture emerges of their capabilities in their chosen field, stock and futures market analysis. This title deals with Victor DeVilliers and Owen Taylor and their Point and Figure method.

  • by Tim Price
    £15.49

    How to safeguard your investments - and your sanity - in an era of financial repression and delusional thinking

  • - A Three-Step Process for Selecting Profitable Stocks
    by Phil Oakley
    £18.99

    How To Pick Quality Shares provides a sophisticated three-step process for analysing company financial information to find good investments.

  • by Keith Ashworth-Lord
    £21.99

    The book will concentrate on the investment style of Business Perspective Investing, as practiced by Benjamin Graham and Warren Buffett. It will take the reader through the realisation that the thought process involved when buying shares in a company is no different to buying the company in its entirety.

  • by Tim Morgan
    £11.99

    In Life After Growth, leading City analyst Tim Morgan sets out a ground-breaking analysis of how the economy really works. Economists are mistaken, he argues, when they limit their interpretation of the economy to matters of money. Ultimately, the economy is an energy system, not a monetary one. The implications are astonishing.

  • by Robbie Burns
    £15.49

    Trading and investing can be tough - most fail. The human mind is to blame. It's prone to emotion, cluttered with distractions like Twitter and social media, easily trapped by scams. But it's possible to make money in the markets - and to do so reliably.

  • - Lessons from the Greatest Investors in History
    by Matthew Partridge
    £18.99

    Superinvestors, by experienced financial journalist Matthew Partridge, follows the backgrounds, careers and decisions of some of the world's greatest investors, both modern and historical, providing an informative and exciting take on how their experience and technique can be adapted for the ordinary investor.

  • - The definitive guide to making money trading spread bets
    by Malcolm Pryor
    £18.99

    Financial spread betting is a huge industry. But who wins and who loses at this game? What do the winners do that differs from the losers? This book uses the model of climbing a mountain to explain a disciplined, winning approach to spread betting. It covers such issues as: trade planning, record keeping, performance reviews, and more.

  • by John Piper
    £25.49

    In The Way To Trade Better John Piper returns to the fundamental topic of transforming yourself into a winning trader. Building on more than 30 years of frontline trading experience and over two decades of teaching and coaching, he explains how winning at trading involves turning your trading into a business.

  • by Sebastien Canderle
    £21.99 - 35.49

    14 comprehensive leveraged buyout case studies

  • - Essential Analysis and Winning Strategies to Give You an Edge in Online Tennis Trading
    by Daniel Weston
    £25.49

    Mastering Tennis Trading gives you the tools to take a calm, strategic approach to tennis trading - in contrast to the emotional, impulsive trading style of many - and this will give you an edge in the markets.

  • by Andrew Hunt
    £18.99

    Buying undervalued shares and selling when the price is many times greater has a natural appeal - and research shows it works. But not all value investors are successful. As Andrew Hunt shows in this must-read new book, many are guilty of common errors in their planning and execution and these critically undermine their success.

  • by Malcolm Stacey
    £11.99

    Probably Britain's best-known shares blogger, Malcolm has traded from his armchair for nearly 30 years. He's gone through it all, from frothy bull market bubbles to crunching crashes.

  • by Justin McGowan
    £51.99

    As a result of prevailing monetary conditions since the global financial crisis, the world has witnessed unprecedented growth in global corporate credit markets. Explaining the basics of traditional credit analysis and affirming its value, this book also caution against its shortcomings.

  • by Daniel Taylor
    £15.49

    Innovation is all around us every day; every product we use, every piece of packaging we open, every service we experience; all of these started out as ideas that have been developed and deployed. This book sets out the secrets of establishing and sustaining a successful innovation programme and driving innovation projects through it.

  • by Michael Gouvalaris
    £21.99

    Describes two straight forward trading plans that eschew complicated indicators and focus on probable outcomes. This book is based around ten different daily situations that can occur in the futures market.

  • by Yoram Lustig
    £28.49

    Investors who build diversified, multi-asset portfolios, have an ever increasing range of investment assets at their disposal. This book covers the full spectrum of different asset classes and investment types available today, providing investors with the information they need to reach an understanding of the broad range of investment assets.

  • by Paresh H. Kiri
    £15.49

    Trading is best kept simple and focused - that is the way to win. The most successful traders will tell you that they use only a small number of strategies, applying them time after time. This is a practical guide to the straightforward and winning strategies of successful traders.

  • by Stefan Ekberg
    £11.99

    You run a small business and you want to get ahead of the competition, but how can you give resources to marketing when you're short on time and the budget is tight? This book is packed with 395 tried-and-tested ways to market your business in 5 minutes or less.

  • - A comparative study of the methods of the world's greatest investors
    by Frederik Vanhaverbeke
    £25.49

    An analysis of the investment approach of the world's top investors, showing how to achieve market-beating returns. It is possible to beat the market. Taking this as a starting point, this book sets out to explore how exactly the most famous investors in the world have done it, year after year, sometimes by huge margins.

  • by Dave Coplin
    £8.99

    The rapid growth of our digital world has brought huge advantages - access to information anywhere, at any time, and the ability to communicate with colleagues, family and friends around the globe in real-time. But in other ways, the same technology has also disconnected us. This book deals with this topic.

  • by Jennifer Janson
    £15.49

    Why do some companies have a seemingly flawless reputation while others constantly fight a losing battle? Maybe you've always kept social media at arm's length, but the thought of a crisis unfolding online keeps you awake at night. This book offers an insightful examination of how social media affects corporate reputation-building.

  • by Ian Wharton
    £10.99

    Suitable for people with a desire to make things, for everyone who wants to excel, for the people who are passionate about what they want to do, and for those whose imaginations demand to be put to use, in any discipline, this book helps youthful spark the fire of creativity.

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