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Bulls and Bears: Winning in the Stock Market in Good Times and Bad (The Globe and Mail Personal Finance Library) 1.0pt
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Country: Canada

Will ship to: Canada, United States

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Number of pages: 193
Publication Date: 0000-00-00
ISBN: 0140262571
Binding: Paperback
Description: Very good condition other than some creasing/light wrinkling to outer edge of first few pages & light corner wear. Interior pages clean & unmarked. 193 pages. The Canadian stock market is a tough arena but there isn't a surer way for the astute investor to build wealth. This book demystifies the stock market, allowing investors to master the language and the rhythm of the marke. Its filled with practical information on picking winning stocks, build an effective portfolio, make sense of fundamental and technical analysis and understand the risks and rewards of foreign stocks markets and borrowing to invest.

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Due to weight, this one Ships to Canada only. (275)

Condition: Good
Tags: investing, Stock Market
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