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    Mobs, Messiahs, and Markets: Surviving the Public Spectacle in Finance and Politics

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    Mobs, Messiahs, and Markets: Surviving the Public Spectacle in Finance and Politics

    by William Bonner (Author), Lila Rajiva (Author) "(AUDIOBOOK) Mobs, Messiahs, and Markets: Surviving the Public Spectacle in Finance and Politics"
    Unabridged AUDIOBOOK | Publisher: Wiley (August 31, 2007) | English | ISBN: 0470112328 | MP3 Audio Length: 13 hours and 28 min. | 250MB (Roughly)

    Collectively, people think and act in ways that are different from how they think and act as individuals. This audiobook demonstrates that investors are in fact caught between a rock and a soft place - between the private world they can understand and master and the misleading public spectacle of the markets. "The farther away you get from your investments, and the less you suffer the consequences if they go bad, the worse your performance will be," say Bonner and Rajiva. "That's why 'collective' investments like index-linked funds, mutual funds, hedge funds, insurance funds, and pension funds are usually so bad. The investors are too far from the facts, and the managers are too far from the consequences."

    This audiobook demonstrates that investors are in fact caught between a rock and a soft place - between the private world they can understand and master and the misleading public spectacle of the markets. "The farther away you get from your investments, and the less you suffer the consequences if they go bad, the worse your performance will be," say Bonner and Rajiva. "That's why 'collective' investments like index-linked funds, mutual funds, hedge funds, insurance funds, and pension funds are usually so bad. The investors are too far from the facts, and the managers are too far from the consequences."

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