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The Winning Investment Habits of Warren Buffett & George Soros: Harness the Investment Genius of the World's Richest Investors by Mark Tier, 272 pages, save $17.99, 4.4 stars from 50 reviews, published Jan 5, 2014

US: http://www.amazon.com/Winning-Investment-Habits-Warren-Buffe…
AU: http://www.amazon.com.au/Winning-Investment-Habits-Warren-Bu…

Amazon's Description:

Warren Buffett, and George Soros all started with nothing. They’re the world’s richest investors — and they built their billion-dollar fortunes solely by investing.

Was it luck? Something in their genes? Connections and “insider information” that the average investor can’t get?

NO! says Mark Tier in this path-breaking book. He discovered that — despite their radically different investment styles — they both practice exactly the same mental habits and strategies religiously. What’s more, Peter Lynch, Benjamin Graham, Sir John Templeton, Bernard Baruch, and all the other successful investors and traders he has studied and worked with follow them too. Without exception.

Their mental habits and strategies fly in the face of the conventional Wall Street “wisdom.” For example:

► Buffett and Soros don’t diversify. When they buy they always “buy as much as they can.”

► Both will tell you that making predictions about the market or the economy has virtually nothing to do with their success.

► They’re not focused on the profits they expect to make. Indeed, they’re not investing for the money at all.

► They don’t believe that to make big profits you must take big risks. Indeed, they are far more focused on not losing money than on making it.

► Their beliefs about what makes markets tick are amazingly similar — and diametrically opposed to academic theories like the “Efficient Market Hypothesis” and the “Random Walk” which they both view with contempt.

► And all those research reports that Wall Street churns out — they never read them. They don’t give a hoot what other people think.

In identifying the winning investment habits that led the world’s richest investors to phenomenal success, Mark Tier has uncovered for the first time the habits that ALL successful investors share.

What’s more, every one of these winning habits is something you can easily learn yourself.

And it makes no difference whether you look for stock market bargains like Warren Buffett, trade currency futures like George Soros, invest in real estate, antiques or collectibles, use technical analysis, buy on dips or buy on breakouts, use a computerized trading system — or just want to salt money away safely for a rainy day. Adopt the winning investment habits of the world’s richest investors and you too can make more money more easily than you ever thought possible.

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  • +3

    Kindle Price: $8.89 from http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00EX1G53S

    your link http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0062ZC5IM but i get this error "This title is not currently available for purchase"

    • Do you have US or AU account?

  • +1
    • The eBook is free on both links.

      • I'm showing $8.89 on the US link and free on the Aussie one.

        • Pity - I have a US account …

        • @viirgon: Try again

        • @Steptoe:
          Just did - still showing the same $8.89?

  • Thank you for posting.

  • title is not available

  • +1

    easy, change your US setting to Australia & get it for free..

  • Always wondered, if these types of authors knew these winning strategies why aren't they rich instead of writing about it. Still grabbing it cause it's free though

    • Well I don't think anyone could accuse Warren Buffett of not being rich.

      • Quite simply they aren't warren buffet. they can muse on his methods but few if any have his judgement or investor psyche to do what he does. Hence why there is only one Warren Buffet.

        People need to sort themselves out before they try to emulate someone different.

  • +1

    First rule: Have a lot of money.

    • Not true, some of the richest started off with close to nothing and traded or invested their way to millions. Easier - perhaps, but not the be all end all (having alot of money to begin wealth creation).

  • US Link just worked for me.

  • Tried US link. This title is not currently available for purchase

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