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A Mathematician Plays The Stock Market book by John Allen Paulos

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a mathematician plays the stock market / john allen paulos

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Best-selling author and math master John Allen Paulos begins his new book, A Mathematician Plays the Stock Market , by recounting how this "hardheaded fellow" began "falling disastrously in love" with one well-known scandal-ridden company.

a mathematician plays the stock market / john allen paulos

He lost his shirt, but couldn't quit buying the stock or force himself to sell. Motivated by his own fear and greed, Paulos learned the painful lesson that emotions and psychology play a big part in stock market volatility.

Paulos uses personal stories and funny, bizarre anecdotes rather than formulas and equations to delve into the market's "problems, paradoxes, and puzzles. Print Edition Book Reviews Interviews Features Columns Blog Contests.

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