Jake Bernstein
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The Compleat Day Trader: Trading Systems, Strategies, Timing Indicators and Analytical Methods
11 editions
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1995
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The Investor's Quotient: The Psychology of Successful Investing in Commodities & Stocks
6 editions
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1993
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All About Day Trading (All About Series)
6 editions
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2012
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Na Rota da Corrupção
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The Compleat Day Trader II
3 editions
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1998
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The Compleat Guide to Day Trading Stocks
3 editions
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2000
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Stock Market Strategies That Work
5 editions
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2001
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No Bull Investing
2 editions
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published
2003
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How the Futures Markets Work
5 editions
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2000
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30 Days to Market Mastery: A Step-by-Step Guide to Profitable Trading
4 editions
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2007
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“However, Putin's tilt toward Trump appeared to have been motivated by something deeper than a desire for revenge against Hillary Clinton and the Obama administration. Putin and Trump shared a similar zero-sum worldview and a penchant for operating in the shadows. Each man viewed the idea of a free press with contempt. They both believed that financial interests should be passed down to their children to create family dynasties ... Trump and Putin are both conversant with the secrecy world, practiced hands at using anonymous companies to wall off their activities and keep their business affairs secret. During the campaign, Trump reported that he had 378 individual Delaware companies, but the full extent of his business dealings remains hidden.”
― Secrecy World: Inside the Panama Papers Investigation of Illicit Money Networks and the Global Elite
― Secrecy World: Inside the Panama Papers Investigation of Illicit Money Networks and the Global Elite
“The borderlines of the secrecy world, the distance between what is hidden and the public's right to know, was shifting quickly. 'We live in a time of inexpensive, limitless digital storage and fast internet connections that transcend national boundaries,' the anonymous leaker wrote. 'It doesn't take much to connect the dots: from start to finish, inception to global media distribution, the next revolution will be digitized.”
― Secrecy World: Inside the Panama Papers Investigation of Illicit Money Networks and the Global Elite
― Secrecy World: Inside the Panama Papers Investigation of Illicit Money Networks and the Global Elite
“HSBC's executives saw an emerging class of global rich as the bank's path to prosperity. The superwealthy were increasingly stateless. They banked in Geneva. Lived in London and New York. Shopped in Paris and Milan. And they held their assets through offshore companies registered in places like the British Virgin Islands. HSBC executives were reading the telltale signs of a new age of inequality, even if they didn't recognize it as such. Governments were retreating from providing their citizens pension and health organizations, and HSBC strategy report observed. The stateless rich balked at paying taxes in their home countries, to which they felt little allegiance. It made sense to them to base their operations inside tax havens and to bank in Switzerland, where discretion was woven into the country's DNA. These trends represented an opportunity for the wealth management industry.”
― Secrecy World: Inside the Panama Papers Investigation of Illicit Money Networks and the Global Elite
― Secrecy World: Inside the Panama Papers Investigation of Illicit Money Networks and the Global Elite
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