Bob Moriarty has been a Marine pilot during Vietnam, owned and operated one of the first Macintosh online computer sales websites before retiring in 2000. When he saw the incredible disdain that both gold and silver were held in during 2001 he believed it was time to start a website specializing ... more
Bob Moriarty has been a Marine pilot during Vietnam, owned and operated one of the first Macintosh online computer sales websites before retiring in 2000. When he saw the incredible disdain that both gold and silver were held in during 2001 he believed it was time to start a website specializing in junior resource companies. He and his wife began 321gold.com in the summer of 2001. He has made hundreds of sites visits to resource deposits all over the world. He’s written several books including one that went to #1 on Amazon in its class in less than a month (titled Nobody Knows Anything). He continues running both 321gold.com and 321energy.com and writes in his spare time.
lessABX | Barrick Gold Corporation (Old) |
CDE | Coeur Mining, Inc. |
DBP | PowerShares DB Precious Metals Fund |
GLD | SPDR Gold Trust ETF |
GOLD | Barrick Gold Corporation |
PNPFF | PINETREE CAPITAL LTD |
SLV | iShares Silver Trust |
SPOXF | SPROTT INC |
TRCH | Torchlight Energy Resources, Inc. |
UDN | PowerShares DB US Dollar Index Bearish Fund |
UUP | PowerShares DB US Dollar Index Bullish Fund |
Nobody Knows Anything: Investing Basics Learn to Ignore the Experts, the Gurus and other Fools | |
Robert Moriarty | |
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform | |
05/03/2016 | |
It may be as important for investors to know what not to do in investing as to know what to do. While investors are bombarded with the "buy me, buy me" books, little is said to train them in what to avoid. Nobody Knows Anything teaches investors what to avoid and how to trade using their own knowledge and experience rather than simply following the lemmings over the cliff of the latest investment craze. The book will teach an investor about human behavior, contrarian investing, deviation and regression to the mean and other simple basic tools of investing successfully. |
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