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Shut up and keep talking, lessons on life & investing from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Bob Pisani

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Shut up and keep talking, lessons on life & investing from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Bob Pisani
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 404-436) and index
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illustrationsplates
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Shut up and keep talking
Oclc number
1347751240
Responsibility statement
Bob Pisani
Sub title
lessons on life & investing from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange
Summary
"Bob Pisani is Senior Markets Correspondent for CNBC and has spent the past 25 years on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. He has been on the front line of finance for all the major events of the last quarter century, including the Asian Financial Crisis, the dot-com bubble and collapse, the terrorist attacks of 9/11, and the Great Financial Crisis. What was it like to witness these events firsthand, at the center of the financial world? In Shut Up and Keep Talking, Bob tells a series of captivating stories that reveal what he has learned about life and investing. These include encounters with a host of stars, world leaders and CEOs, including Fidel Castro, Robert Downey Jr., Walter Cronkite, Aretha Franklin, Barry Manilow, Jack Ma, Joey Ramone, and many more. Along the way, Bob describes how the investment world has changed, from brokers shouting on the floor of the NYSE to fully electronic trading, from investment sages and superstars picking stocks for exorbitant fees to the phenomenal rise of low-cost index funds that are saving investors millions, and from the belief that investors make rational decisions to the new age of behavioral finance, which recognizes the often-irrational nature of human decision making and seeks to understand its role in the stock market. Bob also considers what really moves stocks up and down and tackles the big questions: why is stock picking so hard, and why is the future so unknowable?"--Publisher
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