Global Investor
Book store My basket Sign in Join Now - It's FREE!
Home Financial Directory Funds Research Events Glossary Store FAQs News Jobs / HR
 Fear, Greed & Panic: The Psychology of the Stock Market
Financial Shop
DVDs
Videos
Magazines
Search Books:
Type any part of a name:

Fear, Greed & Panic: The Psychology of the Stock Market

Fear, Greed & Panic: The Psychology of the Stock Market
Publisher
 John Wiley & Sons
Published
 August 2001
ISBN
 0471486590
$49.95 List Price
$49.95 OUR PRICE
Sales Rank: 797,020
AVAILABILITY:
Usually ships in 24 hours

DON'T BUY THIS BOOK if you want handy hints on which shares to buy, because David Cohen is not an investment expert.

DO BUY THIS BOOK if you want to know how brokers behave or if you've ever wondered why investing in the stock market seems to be more of a gamble than a coolly calculated, economic exercise. David Cohen examines the psychology of the real stock market, not the share prices, buildings or machines, but the people who work there and the people who invest their money in it.

Fear, Greed and Panic shows that economic facts are less important than feelings, for both professional investors and lay people. Try the risk questionnaire to see how you fare. Lots of people are shy about admitting that they want to make money. If you can understand the people involved in the money markets you will know a lot more about share prices than any clever software package can reveal.

Comments on the hardback edition:

"David Cohen's book has hit upon a rich seam, which is far more edifying than any beginner's guide to investing . . . his objective eye from one profession looking at another gives the reader a far better insight of the markets than many an expert I have read." - Justin Urquhart Stewart, The Independent

"Cohen attempts to address what makes the markets tick in his thoroughly engaging work . . . fascinating book." - Conn O Midheach, Irish Times


Product Reviews

Review this item. Coming soon!
Average rating: 3.0
The Splendid Book Rating
March 22, 2004 Rating: 5.0 stars

I am a psychologist, who works on a dissertation "Socio-psychological study of personal traits, contributory to success in investing". Of all maybe 100 books I read on the subject, this is the GOOD ONE.

Psychological Jibber-Jabber Rating
April 13, 2002 Rating: 1.0 stars

If you are a psychologist you might find this book interesting. Keyword on MIGHT.... it is very bland and the grammar of the English is like a first grader. I was dissapointed by this book. An example of what was discussed was that people want money because when they are babies they suck and ... and become anal retentive. If that kind of information does you good, then this is your book.

Privacy Sitemap About us

Disclaimer:

The information on this site is for informational purposes only.   globalinvestor.com its affiliates and content licensors assume no liability for any inaccurate, delayed or incomplete information, nor for any actions taken in reliance thereon. The information contained about each individual and firm has been supplied by such individual or firm without verification by us. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future performance. Prior to making any investment decision, it is recommended that you consult directly with the individual or firm and seek advice from a qualified investment advisor.

-
-