Long on Discipline,
Short on Ego
Jacob Bernstein (1986).
Beyond the Investor's Quotient: The
Inner World of Investing. (New York, NY: Wiley, 214 p.).
Investments; Investments--Psychological aspects.
--- (1993).
The Investor's Quotient: The Psychology of
Successful Investing in Commodities and Stocks. (New York, NY:
Wiley, 336 p. [2nd ed.]). President of MBH Commodity Advisors, Inc.
and publisher of the MBH Weekly Commodity Letter. Investments;
Investments--Psychological aspects.
Rabbi Benjamin Blech; foreword by Monsignor James P. Lisante
(2003).
Taking Stock: A Spiritual Guide To Rising Above Life's
Financial Ups and Downs. (New York, NY: Amacom (American
Management Association), 206 p.). Professor (Yeshiva University);
Tenth-generation Rabbi. Investments--Psychological aspects;
Stocks--Psychological aspects; Finance, Personal.
Srully Blotnick (1979).
Winning: The Psychology of Successful
Investing. (New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 245 p.).
Investments--United States; Investments--Psychological aspects.
David Cohen (2001).
Fear, Greed and Panic: The Psychology of the
Stock Market. (New York, NY: Wiley, 308 p.).
Investments--Psychological aspects; Stocks--Psychological aspects.
David N. Dreman (1977).
Psychology and the Stock Market :
Investment Strategy Beyond Random Walk. (New York, NY: AMACOM, 306
p.). Investment analysis; Investments--Psychological aspects.
ed. Martin J. Fridson (1996).
Extraordinary Popular Delusions
and the Madness of Crowds / [by Charles Mackay] and Confusión De
Confusiones / [by Josef Penso De La Vega]. (New York, NY: Wiley,
214 p.). de la Vega wrote about the Dutch stock market in the 1600's,
which, even though organized stock trading had begun less than a
century before, were quite well developed. Author offers trading
strategies to speculators. Mackey's 1841 classic illuminated some of
history's greatest investment excesses (John Law's early-18th century
Mississippi Project, the South Sea bubble and Dutch tulipmania fever in
the 17thy century).
Richard A. Geist with a Preface by Lawrence E. Lifson (1999).
The
Psychology of Investing. (New York, NY: Wiley, 198 p.). Investing,
Psychology.
Ari Kiev (2002).
The Psychology of Risk: Mastering Market
Uncertainty. (New York, NY: Wiley, 292 p.).
Investments--Psychological aspects; Portfolio management; Risk
management.
Charles Mackay; with a foreword by Andrew Tobias
(2001).
Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds.
(New York, NY: Crown Trade Paperbacks, 740 p. [orig. pub. 1841)).
Impostors and imposture; Swindlers and swindling; Occultism--Early
works to 1900; Delusions; Social psychology;
Investments--Psychological aspects; Stock exchanges--Psychological
aspects.
John Magee edited and revised by W.H.C. Bassetti (2000).
Winning
the Mental Game on Wall Street: The Psychology and Philosophy of
Successful Investing. (Boca Raton, FL: St. Lucie Press, Rev. ed of
1958 Semantics of Wall Street). Stocks
Martin J. Pring (1993).
Investment Psychology Explained: Classic
Strategies to Beat the Markets. (New York, NY: Wiley, 273 p.).
Investments; Stocks; Investment analysis.
Mark Schindler (2007).
Rumors in Financial Markets: Insights into Behavioral Finance.
(Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, 208 p.). Funds of Hedge Funds Manager for Bank
Leu in Zurich. Investments--Psychological aspects;
Investments--Decision making. Rumors built on three cornerstones: 1)
Finance, 2) Psychology, 3) Sociology; how rumors evolve, spread, are
traded on.
Hersh Shefrin (2002).
Beyond Greed and Fear: Understanding
Behavioral Finance and the Psychology of Investing. (New York,
NY: Oxford University Press, 368 p. [2nd ed.]). Investments--Psychological
aspects; Stock exchanges--Psychological aspects;
Finance--Psychological aspects.