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Investing with Keynes : how the world's greatest economist overturned conventional wisdom and made a fortune on the stock market

By: Publication details: Harper Business 2021 NoidaDescription: 237 pISBN:
  • 9789354224133
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 332.6092 WAL
Summary: Keynes, a world-changing economist, architect of the post-War international monetary system, bestselling author, Baron in the House of Lords, and key member of the Bloomsbury group, was known for his ability to make vast sums of money on the stock market. His net worth, built through successful stock investments, is now equivalent to over $30 million. This accessible and informative book identifies what modern market masters have taken from Keynes and offers valuable lessons for modern investors.
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Book Book Jammu General Stacks Non-fiction 332.6092 WAL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available IIMJ-9143
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1. The Apostle Maynard 2. Citizen Keynes 3. Snap, Old Maid, and Musical Chairs 4. The Reckoning 5. Raising a Dust 6. Animal Spirits 7. Game Players 8. Searching for Stunners 9. Safety First 10. Leaning into the Wind 11. Being Quiet 12. Eggs in One Basket 13. A Sense of Proportion 14. Post Mortem 15. A Summing Up

Keynes, a world-changing economist, architect of the post-War international monetary system, bestselling author, Baron in the House of Lords, and key member of the Bloomsbury group, was known for his ability to make vast sums of money on the stock market. His net worth, built through successful stock investments, is now equivalent to over $30 million. This accessible and informative book identifies what modern market masters have taken from Keynes and offers valuable lessons for modern investors.

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