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  • by Christopher Weaver
    £18.99

    The forex market is huge, and the potential to make money from it immense, but how should you structure your trading in order to profit from it? This title shows you how to improve your trading of trending currency pairs using trend lines, channels, Fibonacci retracements and symmetrical triangles.

  • by Mark Glowrey
    £14.99

    Aims to fill the knowledge gap for sterling-base investors and their advisors. This book takes the reader through the key features of gilts and sterling corporate bonds. It offers a practical guide to putting money to work in this important and profitable asset class.

  • - The Story of John McCarthy
    by Charlie Berridge
    £13.49

    John McCarthy MBE, of McCarthy and Stone, is a self-made multimillionaire. He and his family have been long-term members of The Times Rich List.

  • by John Piper
    £28.49

    Most people lose in the markets for one simple reason - they trade emotionally. Good trading is not a question of doing, it is a question of being. How do you trade? To become a good trader you have to create a model built around an approach that suits you. This title helps you find your own route to success.

  • by James Sharpe
    £25.49

    Applied Essentials - Foreign Exchange, The Complete Deal is a comprehensive guide to the currency markets - the largest in the world - and trading. Written by a seasoned campaigner, the book guides you through the market jargon and mystic of foreign exchange to get to the heart of how currencies are traded.

  • by Brian Barnier
    £35.49

    Introduces a range of tools for risk evaluation, risk response and risk governance. This book looks at management of risk to operations across industries, professional disciplines and history to help operations risk leaders become aware of the entire landscape of proven experience, not just their own conference room.

  • by Max Gunther
    £10.99

    Since that first tulip was traded on that madly speculative exchange in 17th-century Amsterdam, some very special individuals - plungers not in the Merrill Lynch tradition - have been picking winners and harvesting huge profits with uncanny success. How?

  • by Richard Farleigh
    £10.99

    Reveals the 100 secret strategies that the author developed to enable him to succeed in the markets. During his time running a trading desk, the author set out to develop a repeatable methodology based on observation and reasoning, not just on one-off flukes and luck, to enable him to outperform the market on a regular basis.

  • by Jeremy du Plessis
    £31.99

    Advancing Point and Figure in the 21st Century Point and Figure has been around for over 130 years and the method is just as essential for chart analysis today as it always has been. This book explains how to use moving averages, Bollinger bands, Donchian channels and parabolic stop and reverse with Point and Figure charts.

  • by Rodney Hobson
    £13.49

    Running an efficient portfolio of shares means buying and selling the shares that make the most sense for you, and at the right time and price. This title sets out how to do this without having to be a financial expert or full-time trader. It takes the reader through the process, giving helpful examples and real-life case studies.

  • - The Definitive Guide to Rentokil
    by Rob Gray
    £15.49

    At last, here's a book that tells the full story of Rentokil's rise into an international powerhouse - and the pest problems it encountered and solved along the way.

  • by Bruce Vanstone
    £44.99

    Guides you through the methodology for building rule-based stock market trading systems using both fundamental and technical data. This book shows the steps required to design and test a trading system until a trading edge is found, how to use artificial neural networks and soft computing to discover an edge and exploit it fully.

  • by Ondrej Martinsky
    £51.99

    Deals with the issue of problematic market price prediction in the context of crowd behaviour affected by the psychology of the masses. This title highlights the contrast between a phenomenon of mass psychology and the efficient market hypothesis, which is essentially based on a common economic theory.

  • - Symptoms, Sources and Cures
    by Mervyn J. King
    £44.99

    With practical guidance and advice, including excerpts from international financial authorities, this book details all you need to know to ensure your organisation avoids the various pitfalls of operational risk.

  • - A Youthful Frivolity
    by Humphry Berkeley
    £8.99

    H Rochester Sneath no longer exists. And if you wished to put your son's name on the waiting list for Selhurst School, near Petworth, Sussex, you might have a little difficulty. It doesn't exist either. But, as this collection of Sneath's letters, and the replies, proves, you can fool most of the people most of the time.

  • by Anthony Garner
    £27.99

    A work about simple, rule-based trading systems of a trend following nature. It reflects the author's belief that successful investing is not complex, that market timing works and that investors should spurn traditional actively-managed products in favour of managing their own investments using index-tracking funds.

  • - A beginner's guide to the key financial ratios
    by Robert Leach
    £10.99

    Ratios provide an extremely effective method of understanding company accounts. This book looks at ratios from the perspective of an investor, providing a toolkit for investors to use to accurately analyse a company from its accounts. It also offers a simple explanation of how to calculate each ratio, and what the ratio means.

  • by Gerald Ashley
    £18.99

    When we deal in the financial markets, are we investing, speculating or gambling? Does it really matter what we call it? This shows that the world of finance is not an easily defined game. This book examines modern thinking on finance and risk and assesses the value of experts, economists, chartists, market gurus and analysts.

  • by Stephan Meier
    £64.99

    The Ultra High Net Worth wealth management business is complex part of modern finance. It exists within a 'client-banker-bank' triangle and is influenced by serious exogenous factors in political, economic and fiscal environments, as well as by numerous emotional, familial and personal dimensions. This book addresses these complex relationships.

  • - A Business Adventure
    by Peter Hargreaves
    £8.99

    Starting from his spare bedroom with a single phone, the author and his business partner set out to build a business that would consciously be different from that of all their competitors. In this book, the multi-millionaire founder of investment company Hargreaves Lansdown tells the story behind its extraordinary success.

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