[Ebook pdf] Wall Street and Witchcraft: An investigation into extreme and unusual investment techniques
☆ Gunther Max ☆
#1209081 in eBooks 2011-02-14 2011-02-14File Name: B005OK93W2
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. A heterodox look at the stock marketBy Gabriel TorresAnother book by Max Gunther that was originally published at the beginning of the 1970's and is being re-issued. Gunther is an excellent storyteller, and in this book he researches, interviews, and hangs out with people that made money in the NYSE using heterodox methods: dreams, witchcraft, tarot cards, numerology, ghosts, etc. The book is interesting as a journalistic piece, however I don'tAbout the AuthorOn that original tulip exchange in Amsterdam, one of Max Gunther's ancestors bought a hundred dollars' worth of bulbs in 1632 and paid a witch to insure the investment's success. By 1636 (so the story goes), Gunther's ancestor's bulbs were worth $150,000. So much for pedigree. Max GOr, how to beat the Street with a broomstick...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?They play the market in ways that seem weird to the rest of us - but they win! There are those who feel vibrations, play by the stars, read tarot cards, rely on extrasensory perception, dream dreams... [PDF.hn27] Wall Street and Witchcraft: An investigation into extreme and unusual investment techniques Rating: 4.90 (435 Votes)
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You easily download any file type for your device.Wall Street and Witchcraft: An investigation into extreme and unusual investment techniques | Gunther Max. I have read it a couple of times and even shared with my family members. Really good. Couldnt put it down.