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Vol. 6, Issue 3
One Up on Wall Street
How to Use What You Already Know to Make Money in the Market
By: Peter Lynch and John Rothchild
318 pp. Simon & Schuster 1989
Review by: Lydia Morris Brown
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Personal preparation is what distinguishes the successful stock picker from the chronic loser. Defining your objectives and clarifying your attitudes are important first considerations. Logic is most helpful in picking stocks - if only to identify the peculiar illogic of Wall Street. Ultimately, it is not the stock market or the companies that determine an investor's fate. It is the investor.
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Vol. 25, Issue 35
The Age Curve
How to Profit From the Coming Demographic Storm
By: Kenneth W. Gronbach
268 pp. AMACOM
Review by Jennifer G. Cuthbertson
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Vol. 25, Issue 4
Made to Stick
Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die
By: Chip Heath and Dan Heath
291 pp. Random House, Inc.
Review by Simone Isadora Flynn, Ph.D.
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