RISK & RETURN Or How to Live With WALL STREET
by Robert Lee Sharp & Wallace H. Matlock
New York/Los Angeles/Toronto: Borden Publishing Company, 1951.
First edition.
Black cloth with gilt spine lettering and cover device.
A near fine copy; Lacking the dust jacket.
(7 1/4" by 9 5/8")
127 pages; indexed. Illustrated by George Clark. From the inside flap: Here is undoubtedly the most arresting book on the
stock market that we have ever read. We have seen hundreds of books on
investment, trading, speculation, stocks, bonds and security analysis:
but never before have we seen a book like Risk and Return--it is in every
respect unique. This book has a timeless quality which destines it to
stand as a monumental guide to success in speculation and investment as
long as the New York Stock Exchange remains the heart of our financial
community and capitalism the basis of our economic life. Risk and Return
could have been written only by tough minded realists—by men who have
fought, suffered and won out—by men who have become adjusted to the
rugged dog-ear-dog environment of the great market places and been
disciplined beyond the norm to the tensions and conflict a modem
finance--that is, by men of great experience. From their position of vantage as observant seasoned "insiders" in the brokerage and investment counsel business the Authors ruthlessly destroy one popular illusion after another and replace these vicious fictions with useful truth--
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