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Dice Have No Memory

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Dice Have No Memory: Observations on Money Moving Around the World is a collection of his best writings—along with new material that gives context to his columns and what changes have occurred since. It is a rousing look at Bill Bonner's literary economic perspective, global market analysis, and contrarian investment ideas. In short, this book shows you how to live well even in uncertain times. Over the years, Bonner has taken an honest look at the challenges facing the US economy, and the pitfalls ahead with clarity and conviction. Sometimes he was right and sometimes he was wrong. This look back at the tumultuous markets and what lies ahead provides both intriguing insight and evergreen advice. The modern stock market has been anything but boring. This book looks back at Bill's prolific career of newsletters and also includes new commentary and reflection on what's changed, what's stayed the same, where we went wrong, where we went right, and, most importantly, what it all means for investors today.

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Dice Have No Memory, William Bonner

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Title
Dice Have No Memory
Language
English
Publisher
Wiley
Released
2010
Format
Hardcover
Pages
330
ISBN10
0470640049
ISBN13
9780470640043
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Dice Have No Memory: Observations on Money Moving Around the World is a collection of his best writings—along with new material that gives context to his columns and what changes have occurred since. It is a rousing look at Bill Bonner's literary economic perspective, global market analysis, and contrarian investment ideas. In short, this book shows you how to live well even in uncertain times. Over the years, Bonner has taken an honest look at the challenges facing the US economy, and the pitfalls ahead with clarity and conviction. Sometimes he was right and sometimes he was wrong. This look back at the tumultuous markets and what lies ahead provides both intriguing insight and evergreen advice. The modern stock market has been anything but boring. This book looks back at Bill's prolific career of newsletters and also includes new commentary and reflection on what's changed, what's stayed the same, where we went wrong, where we went right, and, most importantly, what it all means for investors today.