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The following pages open to the public a safe, conservative, and highly remunerative channel for the investment of their surplus funds, which does not have the element of risk and uncertainty that exists in general business.
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Profitable Stock Exchange Investments - Henry Voorce Brandenburg
Henry Voorce Brandenburg & Co.
Profitable Stock Exchange Investments
Published by Good Press, 2021
goodpress@okpublishing.info
EAN 4064066235079
Table of Contents
PREFACE
WALL STREET DICTIONARY
CONCLUSION.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
Capital for Good Projects
PREFACE
Table of Contents
This book is published to show the absurdity of trying to make money speculating in Wall Street without adequate capital and the ease with which it can be made with capital and proper methods.
The following pages open to the public a safe, conservative, and highly remunerative channel for the investment of their surplus funds, which does not have the element of risk and uncertainty that exists in general business.
PROFITABLE
STOCK EXCHANGE
INVESTMENTS
You read a great deal about the money lost in Wall Street.
As a matter of fact there isn't any money lost in Wall Street.
It simply changes hands.
People talk loosely about gamblers and speculators losing all their money in the end.
If money is lost, somebody has got to win it.
The people who go plunging around in Wall Street making all sorts of speculations on margin naturally lose their money. They ought to expect to lose it, and they ought to lose it whether they expect to or not. They are simply gambling with all the odds against them.
Meanwhile, the wise and shrewd operators follow prudent, business-like methods and get the money.
The Vanderbilts, Goulds and Morgans of Wall Street are sometimes described as robbers waiting in their dens to slaughter the poor innocents who venture within reach. That is all nonsense. They win because they know how to play the game, and others who have sense enough and patience enough to play the game in the same way will win too. They absolutely cannot help winning.
The purpose of this book is to inform the reader fully as to the methods by which money can be taken out of Wall Street—the methods used by the successful operators of the past twenty years to our knowledge—the methods which positively must win year in and year out.
We purpose to give the