Price Is Primary
How to profit with any asset in any market at any time
by Jonathan Hoenig
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About the Book
A limited edition, hardcover "black" version of the radical investment philosophy that helped Jonathan Hoenig beat the market over 20-years. At the base of his system is a new view of the importance of price and trend, inspired by the work of Ayn Rand.
Prepare to transform how you look at the markets and invest. You will learn that it is not what asset class that you invest in which matters as much as how you invest, in any asset now or anytime in the future.
Open this book and you will find a wealth of philosophical insights on understanding markets, building and managing your portfolio, evaluating what political system is needed and developing steps to ensure a safe financial future. Price Is Primary is Jonathan Hoenig’s innovative, challenging and wealth-promoting adventure of the mind.
Prepare to transform how you look at the markets and invest. You will learn that it is not what asset class that you invest in which matters as much as how you invest, in any asset now or anytime in the future.
Open this book and you will find a wealth of philosophical insights on understanding markets, building and managing your portfolio, evaluating what political system is needed and developing steps to ensure a safe financial future. Price Is Primary is Jonathan Hoenig’s innovative, challenging and wealth-promoting adventure of the mind.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Business & Economics
- Additional Categories Self-Improvement
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Project Option: 8×10 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 172 -
Isbn
- Hardcover, ImageWrap: 9781006743337
- Publish Date: Jul 09, 2021
- Language English
- Keywords trading, stock market, investing, Ayn Rand
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About the Creator
Jonathan Hoenig
Chicago, IL
Jonathan Hoenig is an American investor, contributor to Fox News Channel, WLS-AM, public speaker and founder of Capitalistpig.com. Hoenig was raised in Illinois and is a former floor trader at the Chicago Board of Trade. He is a member of the Economic Club of Chicago and a vocal supporter of Ayn Rand's philosophy of Objectivism.