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Psychology of the Stock Market : Financial Behavior
by G. C. Selden
In 1912, economist G. C. Selden unlocked the secrets of the stock market by examining the psychological forces that drive investor behavior. Long before the 1929 crash and the rise of electronic trading, Selden identified key patterns that reveal how human emotions and decision-making impact market fluctuations. This audiobook offers listeners a unique perspective on the boom and crash cycles that have defined financial markets throughout history. With insights into greed, fear, and herd mentality, Selden’s work remains relevant today. Whether you're an investor seeking to understand market trends or simply curious about the interplay between psychology and finance, this exploration provides valuable lessons. Learn how our collective mindset shapes the economic landscape and discover timeless truths that still resonate in today’s trading environment.
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In 1912, economist G. C. Selden unlocked the secrets of the stock market by examining the psychological forces that drive investor behavior. Long before the 1929 crash and the rise of electronic trading, Selden identified key patterns that reveal how human emotions and decision-making impact market fluctuations. This audiobook offers listeners a unique perspective on the boom and crash cycles that have defined financial markets throughout history. With insights into greed, fear, and herd mentality, Selden’s work remains relevant today. Whether you're an investor seeking to understand market trends or simply curious about the interplay between psychology and finance, this exploration provides valuable lessons. Learn how our collective mindset shapes the economic landscape and discover timeless truths that still resonate in today’s trading environment.
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