A Fool and His Money The Odyssey of an average investor.
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Tutorial Essay: BSc Banking and International Finance A Fool and His Money The Odyssey of an average investor John Rothchild is the money hungry "average investor" who stumbles from stocks to options to bonds and then ends up with this cautionary tale of the stock markets. The twenty-four tips he emphasises within this tale are based on his own experiences during his quest to become rich. The six tips discussed below show some of the different aspects of the stock trading experience. Useful Tip Number Five is "One man's cash is another man's correction". Rothchild has advised this tip especially as its implication is twofold. Firstly, it suggests that those investors who had the "courage to hold" during this rising market had their stock coming "back Strong" from the low point in 1929 to earn the "cash". Those who weren't patient lost the chance to see their stock rising in value are...


