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Max Gunther

    January 1, 1927 – June 28, 1998

    Max Gunther was a journalist and writer renowned for his insightful explorations of the investment world. His works often delve into the psychology of decision-making within complex financial landscapes, offering readers actionable strategies. Gunther's style is marked by clarity and accessibility, making even intricate subjects understandable to a broad audience. His writing is valued for its ability to uncover the fundamental principles of success in the volatile realm of finance.

    Max Gunther
    How to Get Lucky
    The Very, Very Rich and How They Got That Way
    The Zurich axioms
    The Luck Factor
    • Max Gunther arrives at a careful set of scientific conclusions as to the true nature of luck, and the possibility of managing it.

      The Luck Factor
      3.0
    • The Zurich axioms

      • 130 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Offers advice on investment strategy and risk management, clears up common misconceptions about the stock market, and discusses economic forecasts and long-range planning.

      The Zurich axioms
      4.2
    • This book provides revealing insights into the intriguing world of big money, recounting the spectacular success stories of 15 people who made it to the very, very top.

      The Very, Very Rich and How They Got That Way
      3.6
    • How to Get Lucky

      • 169 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      In Max Gunther's lost classic The Luck Factor he dispelled the common myths surrounding luck â why some people are 'born lucky' and why others are perpetually 'down on their luck'. The Luck Factor established that luck is not something that people do or don't have, or something magical or spiritual that is out of their reach, but rather it is something tangible that if people want it enough, they can go out and get it. Max Gunter's How to Get Lucky takes the groundwork of The Luck Factor and turns the model for luck into 13 techniques that can be used in our everyday lives to help us 'get lucky'. These techniques Positioning yourself to be the beneficiary of luck through wide networks and associations Accepting that sometimes there are risks, but some level of risk puts you in a position to get lucky and to win Cutting your losses before you get even more lucky. You need to cut your losses and set yourself up for future gains before losing the shirt off your back!

      How to Get Lucky