Don't fall for it : a short history of financial scams /
"Why does financial fraud persist? Why do rich people get taken advantage of in financial scams? Who are some of the most successful charlatans and hucksters of all-time and why were they so successful? What are the financial and business lessons we can learn from some of the biggest frauds in...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hoboken, New Jersey :
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.,
[2020]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Don't Fall for It
- Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 No One Sells Miracles
- Goats as Viagra?
- Radio
- The Placebo Effect
- Correlation Does Not Imply Causation
- Same as It Ever Was
- Notes
- Chapter 2 How to Sell Anything
- The Count
- Selling the Eiffel Tower
- Everyone Is in Sales
- Notes
- Chapter 3 Fast Money
- The Promise of Huge Returns with Minimal Effort
- When Trust Goes too Far
- Do Your Homework
- Notes
- Chapter 4 It's the End of the World as We Know It
- Cognitive Dissonance
- The Man Who Walked on Water
- No One Knows What's Going to Happen
- Why Pessimism Sells Better than Optimism
- The Value of 'I Don't Know'
- Notes
- Chapter 5 Sleight of Hand
- Bad Brad
- A Magician Reveals His Secrets
- Notes
- Chapter 6 When Success Doesn't Translate
- Defeated by Decency
- Don't Try to Get Rich Twice
- Notes
- Chapter 7 When Fraud Flourishes
- When There's an 'Expert' with a Good Story
- When Greed Is Abundant
- When Capital Becomes Blind
- When the Banking Industry Gets Involved
- When Individuals Begin Taking Their Cues from the Crowd
- When Markets Are Rocking
- When the Opportunity Presents Itself
- When Human Beings Are Involved
- When Innovation Runs Rampant
- Notes
- Chapter 8 The Siren Song of New Technologies
- The Railway Napoleon
- The Media's Role in a Bubble
- The Other Side
- The Silver Lining of a Market Crash
- Notes
- Chapter 9 The Seductive Power of FOMO
- How to Create a Monopoly
- The Roaring 20s
- When the Tide Goes Out
- Not a Ponzi but Close Enough
- The Seductive Power of FOMO
- Notes
- Chapter 10 Type I Charlatan
- John Law and the Mississippi Company
- Speculation Is a Hell of a Drug
- Pop Goes the Bubble
- Type I and Type II Charlatans
- Notes
- Chapter 11 Type II Charlatan
- The South Sea Company
- Type II Charlatan John Blunt
- The Bubble Act
- The Echo Bubble and Dunbar's Number
- Notes
- Chapter 12 Fooled by Intelligence
- Newton's Mania
- The Problem with Smartest People in the Room
- Why Smart People Make Dumb Decisions
- Fooling Yourself with Complexity
- Notes
- Chapter 13 How Gullible Are You?
- Ponzi versus Bernie
- The Sacred Relationship
- Notes
- Chapter 14 The Easiest Person to Fool
- Getting Rich versus Staying Rich
- Shot out of a Cannon
- The Biggest Fraud of All
- Notes
- Conclusion: Six Signs of Financial Fraud
- 1. The Money Manager Has Custody of Your Assets
- 2. There Is an Aura of Exclusivity in the Pitch
- 3. When the Strategy Is too Complicated to Understand
- 4. When the Story Is too Good to Be True
- 5. When the Returns Are Ridiculously Good
- 6. When They Tell You Exactly What You Want to Hear
- Notes
- Index
- EULA