Explains how self-discipline can be used to win in the stock market with proven techniques and step-by-step worksheets that will help the investor chart a steady course to real wealth
Mamis--who has been hailed as a "wildly prescient man" by the Milwaukee Business Journal, named to the Wall Street Letter's 1991 All-American Research Team, and called one of five leading gurus of …
Chronicles the strategies of companies--such as Apple Computer, Digital, and Micro Systems--that have successfully competed with IBM, with information on specific tactics used to rob the computer g…
The countries of East and Southeast Asia have the world's most dynamic money markets. Essential to the Asian economy, their performance plays a crucial role in the successful development of other f…
The Money Market, first published in 1978, was received with enthusiasm and admiration by the financial, business, and investment communities. No other financial reference is more widely quoted. Th…
Investors are all too often lured by the prospect of instant millions and fall prey to the many fads of Wall Street. The myriad approaches they adopt offer little or no real prospect for long-term …
On the investment playing field, there is perhaps no game moreexciting than short selling. With the right moves, it can yieldhigh returns; one misstep, however, can have disastrousconsequences. Des…
A former Drexel Burnham employee chronicles the firm's ascent, Michael Milkin's activities with the firm, and the company's eventual downfall
The titles in this series, all previously published by BPP Training, are now available in entirely updated and reformatted editions. Each offers an international perspective on a particular aspect …
A series of studies developed at Salomon Brothers Inc. that is based on the concept of shortfall risk, which is the risk of failing to earn the minimum return that an investment manager regards as …