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"What I like about the sharemarket is that you can put a bet on at the start of the race. If your share is going well then you can double your bet. If things are not working out, you remove your bet before the race has ended. It's like you get so many chances to revise your bet before the final outcome is known. you are not locked in from the outset like you are at the horseraces." --Geoff Wilson, Wilson Asset Management Australian retail investors have fallen out of love with the sharemarket since the onset of the GFC. In Bulls, Bears and a Croupier, Matthew Kidman explains why the market's…mehr

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"What I like about the sharemarket is that you can put a bet on at the start of the race. If your share is going well then you can double your bet. If things are not working out, you remove your bet before the race has ended. It's like you get so many chances to revise your bet before the final outcome is known. you are not locked in from the outset like you are at the horseraces." --Geoff Wilson, Wilson Asset Management Australian retail investors have fallen out of love with the sharemarket since the onset of the GFC. In Bulls, Bears and a Croupier, Matthew Kidman explains why the market's current woes will set up investors for the next great bull market. Investors who are willing to prise open their wallets now, rather than waiting until share prices start to skyrocket, will be the greatest beneficiaries of the next golden era investing. Rich with anecdotes from Kidman's time as a professional fund manager, Bulls, Bears and a Croupier introduces readers to many colorful characters and companies, including a former casino croupier who took a punt on the stockmarket and went from struggle street to millionaire, twice! By exploding sharemarket myths and setting out some simple rules to follow, Kidman demonstrates to new and experienced investors alike how to play the market and profit from the easiest game on earth.
Autorenporträt
Matthew Kidman worked as a journalist at The Sydney Morning Herald covering media, telecommunications and commercial property. In 1997 he was appointed investment editor of the newspaper, with responsibility for all company coverage. He joined funds management outfit Wilson Asset Management in 1998 and over a 13-year period served as an analyst and portfolio manager. In 2003 he was appointed to the role of chief executive officer of the group. Wilson Asset Management specialises in small capitalisation companies and its flagship fund -- WAM Capital -- over a 12-year period delivered a return of more than 18 per cent per year, compared with the benchmark 8 per cent of the All Ordinaries index. Matthew is also the co-author of two bestselling books: Masters of the Market and Master CEOs.