The secret is out Investing in the stock market is like piloting a plane. Portfolio will take-off after taxi-time on the runway for about 15 years. Once airborne, it will continue to climb into the zone of unlimited growth. We do not hear anything about this in the press. It is one of the best-kept secrets on the stock market. Now, the book unveils the secret in detail. Our desire to provision our future by growing our money prods us to invest in the stock market. Randomness and causality are the two forces driving its dynamics. Randomness gives rise to the probabilistic behaviour of...
The secret is out Investing in the stock market is like piloting a plane. Portfolio will take-off after taxi-time on the runway for about 15 years. O...
The book presents a new way of seeing - and thus, of doing - investing in the stock market. The new way sees investing as dependent on the dynamics of the two forces driving the stock market - the random force and the causal force. The random force is a buy or a sell of shares of stocks, sending the price up or down. The causal force is a net-buy over a period, sending the price up. The sign of the contribution to return distinguishes the random force from the causal force - the former contributes both positive and negative change, while the latter, only positive change. This sign difference...
The book presents a new way of seeing - and thus, of doing - investing in the stock market. The new way sees investing as dependent on the dynamics of...
The book tells the story of my struggle with Parkinson's disease. At 56, I received advice that I had early stage Parkinson's disease. At that time, I had no idea what the disease meant. My ignorance led me to take the diagnosis lightly - until I had great difficulty moving. My mobility was so impaired that I could not raise myself up on bed. I slept on a mattress spread on the floor. From then on, I was relentless in my resolve to fight the illness. I persisted in my search for a treatment that addressed the molecular mechanisms generating the disease - conventional wisdom notwithstanding....
The book tells the story of my struggle with Parkinson's disease. At 56, I received advice that I had early stage Parkinson's disease. At that time, I...