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"Once I picked it up I did not put it down until I finished... What Schwed has done is capture fully-in deceptively clean language-the lunacy at the heart of the investment business. " -- From the Foreword by Michael Lewis, Bestselling author of Liar's Poker "... one of the funniest books ever written about Wall Street.

Trade Review

"More than half a century on, Where Are the Customers' Yachts? Remains a fascinating read" (Money Week, July 2006)

"... the book is a fun read and as relevant today as it ever was..." (Investor's Chronicle, August 2015)



Table of Contents

Introduction xiii
Jason Zweig

Foreword to the 1995 Edition xxi
Michael Lewis

Introduction to the 1955 Bull Market Edition xxv

I. Introduction—“The Modest Cough of a Minor Poet” 3

The validity of financial predictions

The passion for prophecy

When the bull jumped over the moon

II. Financiers and Seers 23

Big banking—nice work if you can get it

Some assistant tycoons

The fruit on the blossom of thought

Wall street semantics

Chartists

The pay

The difficulties of “earning” money

An art without a muse

A little aptitude test

III. Customers—That Hardy Breed 49

Varieties of customers

How to get customers

Margin

What to do when the dam bursts

Some case histories and a diagnosis

Churning money as a career

IV. Investment Trusts—Promises and Performance 67

Stop making your own mistakes

Where is the catch?

The hell-paving construction company

The trouble with the “best” securities

The $750,000 bird

By way of apology

The magical investment corporation

V. The Short Seller—He of the Black Heart 87

For the defense

A different defense

With and without bears

Bear raiding

VI. Puts, Calls, Straddles, and Gabble 105

What options are (more or less)

In defense of the pure gamble

The catch

VII. The “Good” Old Days and the “Great” Captains 117

The i.q. of a big shot

Speculation on speculation

A brief excursion into probabilities

Down will come baby

“They”

Manipulators

A bowl of nickels

VIII. Investment—Many Questions and a Few Answers 135

Headaches of the wealthy

A little wonderful advice

Price and value—our special market letter

Cash as a long-term investment

Your way of life and the basis book

IX. Reform—Some Yeas and Nays 153

Was it stolen or did you lose it?

Nobody loves a specialist

Horizons and limits of regulation

Inconclusions

About the Author 171

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 10/02/2006
      ISBN13: 9780471770893, 978-0471770893
      ISBN10: 0471770892

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      "Once I picked it up I did not put it down until I finished... What Schwed has done is capture fully-in deceptively clean language-the lunacy at the heart of the investment business. " -- From the Foreword by Michael Lewis, Bestselling author of Liar's Poker "... one of the funniest books ever written about Wall Street.

      Trade Review

      "More than half a century on, Where Are the Customers' Yachts? Remains a fascinating read" (Money Week, July 2006)

      "... the book is a fun read and as relevant today as it ever was..." (Investor's Chronicle, August 2015)



      Table of Contents

      Introduction xiii
      Jason Zweig

      Foreword to the 1995 Edition xxi
      Michael Lewis

      Introduction to the 1955 Bull Market Edition xxv

      I. Introduction—“The Modest Cough of a Minor Poet” 3

      The validity of financial predictions

      The passion for prophecy

      When the bull jumped over the moon

      II. Financiers and Seers 23

      Big banking—nice work if you can get it

      Some assistant tycoons

      The fruit on the blossom of thought

      Wall street semantics

      Chartists

      The pay

      The difficulties of “earning” money

      An art without a muse

      A little aptitude test

      III. Customers—That Hardy Breed 49

      Varieties of customers

      How to get customers

      Margin

      What to do when the dam bursts

      Some case histories and a diagnosis

      Churning money as a career

      IV. Investment Trusts—Promises and Performance 67

      Stop making your own mistakes

      Where is the catch?

      The hell-paving construction company

      The trouble with the “best” securities

      The $750,000 bird

      By way of apology

      The magical investment corporation

      V. The Short Seller—He of the Black Heart 87

      For the defense

      A different defense

      With and without bears

      Bear raiding

      VI. Puts, Calls, Straddles, and Gabble 105

      What options are (more or less)

      In defense of the pure gamble

      The catch

      VII. The “Good” Old Days and the “Great” Captains 117

      The i.q. of a big shot

      Speculation on speculation

      A brief excursion into probabilities

      Down will come baby

      “They”

      Manipulators

      A bowl of nickels

      VIII. Investment—Many Questions and a Few Answers 135

      Headaches of the wealthy

      A little wonderful advice

      Price and value—our special market letter

      Cash as a long-term investment

      Your way of life and the basis book

      IX. Reform—Some Yeas and Nays 153

      Was it stolen or did you lose it?

      Nobody loves a specialist

      Horizons and limits of regulation

      Inconclusions

      About the Author 171

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