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WHY THIS BOOK? HOW TO AVOID LOSS AND EARN CONSISTENTLY IN THE STOCK MARKET

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HOW TO AVOID LOSS AND EARN CONSISTENTLY IN THE STOCK MARKET Publisher: Partridge Pub Print Length: ‎ 242 pages Author: - Prasenjit Paul Where there is so much chaos in stock market, it is very difficult to select a profitable stock. It is very difficult to sort the stocks based on so many ratios and on fundamentals. There are so many tips available on social media, news channels and institutions. It is very difficult for an ordinary person to understand such ratios and the terminology involved in it. There are so many non -finance background people who want to understand and invest in the stock market. So… Is it a better way to invest without learning about the stock market? Is it a better way to invest our hard earned money by blindly following easily available tips? This book is one of the best books which is very easy to understand the basics of investing in the stock market. It is written in very simple language. It helps us and guides us to select fundamentally strong stocks to i...

Advs #5 HOT NEW RELEASES IN BOOKS TO BUY ON AMAZON

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1. Right between the ears: How to Use Brain Science to Build Epic Brands Author: Sandeep Dayal Publisher: Penguin Portfolio Print length: 256 pages Release date: 21 June 2021 Price: ₹389.00 Review Your brand is what peoples' brains make of it. Right Between the Ears lays out an entirely new approach, based on years of development and real-world testing, that Dayal calls Cognitive Branding, for designing and building epic brands. He uses the theories of behavioural science to understand how to successfully market a brand, and has used his concept of 'cognitive branding' with top brands like Kraft, Phillips, Unilever and Mastercard to name just a few. That coding and decoding, the mantra for how to make connections in the brain that drive consumers to buy the chosen brands, is the Holy Grail that marketers seek, and Right Between the Ears delivers just that. About the Author Sandeep Dayal is a seasoned marketing and strategy leader, with twenty-plus years of experience a...

BOOK REVIEW: SAPIENS: A BRIEF HISTORY OF HUMANKIND

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Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind Paperback Author: Yuval Noah Harari Print length: 512 pages Publisher: Penguin Random House I am a bit interested in history and moreover in human evolution. So I picked this book. I completed this book in almost twenty hours (not continuous). Stuff like this, history is not very easy to read and understand, its fact, and numbers involved in it, it's so difficult to remember but continuous reading, day by day, completed this book. I am surprised; I found so many information and facts about India mostly unknown facts and events related to ancient history. While reading the book, I find some amazing facts, exceptional metaphors and overview of humankind in very interesting way. We find awareness in this book about philosophical, economical, global warming; artificial intelligence is very attention seeking with respect to future outlook. The book is written in mostly practical form not in much theory and each and every old fact is related to our ...

Advs #4 : HOT NEW RELEASES IN BOOKS TO BUY ON AMAZON

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1. A Map of Longings: Life and Works of Agha Shahid Ali Author:   Manan Kapoor   Publisher:   Penguin Print length:   232 pages Release date:   7 June 2021 Price:   ₹399.00 (price may vary) Review Born in a highly educated family, Shahid was brought up in a liberal environment, where he didn't mind dressing up as Krishna in his youth, while at the same time wrote poetry about Christ or Karbala. His love for Ghazal was eternal, and due to his sincerity, his translations were eventually brought to the American audiences, who were alien about the genre. The author calls him a Rumi's heir in South Asia. Despite being celebrated in America in academic traditions, it’s unfortunate that his work is not lamented, by the Kashmiri public the way it should. Infact, by the the late 90s, when Shahid was awarded Pushcart Prize, a Guggenheim Foundation grant, and an Ingram Merill fellowship, he had established himself as an acclaimed poet. He read his poetry in ...