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The Small Business Guide to Online Marketing
Harriman House 2012; US$ 6.57If you run a small business, then your customers are online. They search for products online, they assess stores and service providers online, and they buy online. So you and your business need an online presence; the time has long past when a business can afford to be without a website. Once your business has a website, you can't stop there. You need... more...
Initial Public Offerings
Harriman House 2011; US$ 13.16An initial public offering (IPO) - the occasion when a firm's shares are issued to the public for the first time - is one of the most exciting events in the life of a company, providing new opportunities for the business, its managers and for investors. IPOs thus attract a lot of attention from stock market researchers, academics and investors seeking... more...
The Zurich Axioms
Harriman House 2010; US$ 13.16If you want to get rich, no matter how inexperienced you are in investment, this book can help you. Its message is that you must learn neither to avoid risk nor to court it foolhardily, but to manage it - and enjoy it too. The 12 major and 16 minor Zurich Axioms contained in this book are a set of principles providing a practical philosophy for the... more...
Millard on Channel Analysis
Harriman House 2011; US$ 32.90Brian J. Millard uses channel analysis to determine how certain share price cycles, made up of both random movement and predictable cyclical movement, should behave in the near future, giving the investor a powerful prediction tool. A considerable proportion of price movement is random and as such, investors cannot achieve 100% success in predicting... more...
Cotter On Investing
Harriman House 2011; US$ 6.56This book discusses the key areas that every stock market investor should consider. Starting with the reason for buying shares in the first place it then goes on to consider a host of essential topics including: ratios, dividends, diversification, directors' dealings, technical analysis, ETFs, commodities, dealing techniques and much more. Cotter... more...
7 Winning Strategies For Trading Forex
Harriman House 2010; US$ 15.80Many traders go around searching for that one perfect trading strategy that works all the time in the global FOREX (foreign exchange/currency) market. Frequently, they will complain that a strategy doesn't work. Few people understand that successful trading of the FOREX market entails the application of the right strategy for the right market condition.... more...
The Landlord's Handbook
Harriman House 2010; US$ 6.56Letting property can be financially rewarding, but to be successful landlords must grapple with finance, tax and business decisions, human relationships, and with a mountain of rules and regulations that have become increasingly demanding. The Landlord's Handbook is the ultimate guide to staying on top of all of this and to making a long-term success... more...
Binary Betting
Harriman House 2010; US$ 6.56The world of betting is changing dramatically - say hello to Binary Betting. In recent years betting on sporting events and the trading of financial markets have been moving closer to each other, and binary bets are the result of this convergence. Binary bets combine the attractions of sports betting with the flexibility of the financial markets. Binary... more...
Future Trends from Past Cycles
Harriman House 2010; US$ 16.45Harnessing probabilities with groundbreaking precision Future Trends from Past Cycles explains how to identify potential future trends and turning points in equity prices (short, long and medium-term) by analysing past cycles in market data. Brian Millard's renowned technical expertise and mathematical insight forms the basis of this fascinating guide,... more...
The Myth of the Rational Market
Harriman House 2011; US$ 5.85Chronicling the rise and fall of the efficient market theory and the century-long making of the modern financial industry, Justin Fox's "The Myth of the Rational Market" is as much an intellectual whodunit as a cultural history of the perils and possibilities of risk. The book brings to life the people and ideas that forged modern finance and investing,... more...









