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Trading Thalesians

What the Ancient World Can Teach Us About Trading Today

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What can the ancient world teach us about modern money markets? This engaging exploration delves into how ancient philosophers and writers can illuminate today's trading landscape. By examining the past, traders may uncover valuable insights for contemporary markets. The author, Saeed Amen, draws parallels between ancient wisdom and modern trading strategies, emphasizing that the pursuit of quick profits can lead to poor decision-making. Instead, he argues that successful trading often arises as a byproduct of sound practices. By relating ancient concepts—such as water and risk, diversified knowledge, and historical bias—to current money markets, Amen illustrates that focusing on broader goals, employing lateral thinking, targeting risk-adjusted returns, and managing drawdowns can enhance long-term profitability. While investors may occasionally be misled by randomness, luck plays a crucial role in success. Ultimately, sustained success in capital investment is less about chance and more about a deep understanding of market dynamics. This book invites readers to rethink their trading approaches through the lens of ancient wisdom, offering a fresh perspective on achieving financial success.

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Título
Trading Thalesians
Subtítulo
What the Ancient World Can Teach Us About Trading Today
Idioma
Inglés
Autores
Saeed Amen
Editorial
Springer
Publicado en
2014
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
208
ISBN10
113739952X
ISBN13
9781137399526
Serie
Descripción
What can the ancient world teach us about modern money markets? This engaging exploration delves into how ancient philosophers and writers can illuminate today's trading landscape. By examining the past, traders may uncover valuable insights for contemporary markets. The author, Saeed Amen, draws parallels between ancient wisdom and modern trading strategies, emphasizing that the pursuit of quick profits can lead to poor decision-making. Instead, he argues that successful trading often arises as a byproduct of sound practices. By relating ancient concepts—such as water and risk, diversified knowledge, and historical bias—to current money markets, Amen illustrates that focusing on broader goals, employing lateral thinking, targeting risk-adjusted returns, and managing drawdowns can enhance long-term profitability. While investors may occasionally be misled by randomness, luck plays a crucial role in success. Ultimately, sustained success in capital investment is less about chance and more about a deep understanding of market dynamics. This book invites readers to rethink their trading approaches through the lens of ancient wisdom, offering a fresh perspective on achieving financial success.