

Fred Schwed Jr. was a professional trader who got out of the market after losing a bundle in the 1929 stock market crash.
Meer over Fred SchwedWhere Are the Customers' Yachts?
Or A Good Hard Look at Wall Street
Samenvatting
Humorous and entertaining, this book exposes the folly and hypocrisy of Wall Street. The title refers to a story about a visitor to New York who admired the yachts of the bankers and brokers. Naively, he asked where all the customers' yachts were? Of course, none of the customers could afford yachts, even though they dutifully followed the advice of their bankers and brokers. Full of wise contrarian advice and offering a true look at the world of investing, in which brokers get rich while their customers go broke, this book continues to open the eyes of investors to the reality of Wall Street.
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Jason Zweig
Foreword to the 1995 Edition
Michael Lewis
Introduction to the 1955 Bull Market Edition
I. Introduction—“The Modest Cough of a Minor Poet”
-The validity of financial predictions
-The passion for prophecy
-When the bull jumped over the moon
II. Financiers and seers
-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
-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
-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
-For the defense
-A different defense
-With and without bears
-Bear raiding
VI. Puts, Calls, Straddles, and Gabble
-What options are (more or less)
-In defense of the pure gamble
-The catch
VII. The “Good” Old Days and the “Great” Captains
-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
-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
-Was it stolen or did you lose it?
-Nobody loves a specialist
-Horizons and limits of regulation
Inconclusions
About the Author
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