Who is getting rich on the stock market?

ebook Holy cows 3

By Heikin Ashi Trader

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Who is getting rich on the stock market?

Holy cows 3

A well-known stock market saying goes like this: "If there is a gold rush, do not invest in those who are digging for gold. Rather invest in those who sell the shovels and pickaxes to the gold diggers."

In this third book in the "Holy Cows" series, Heikin Ashi Trader explores the question of who these shovel sellers are on the stock market today. He gives the reader an insight into the business models of the "service industry" that has formed around the stock exchange and with which some business people are getting rich.

Based on anecdotes that he has experienced himself, the author tells how these sly people take advantage of the naivety of investors and traders. Welcome to the world of cunning market letter writers, stock market publishers, crash prophets, smart brokers, windy marketers and signal sellers.

Table of contents

Chapter 1: How to make money with the naivety of investors

Chapter 2: How to make money as a financial journalist

Chapter 3: From rich technical analysts

Chapter 4: About canny market letter writers

Chapter 5: About financial publishers and other crooks

Chapter 6: How crash prophets make money with the end of the world

Chapter 7: Brokerage, the most profitable business in the world

Chapter 8: With Affiliate Marketing into Online Heaven

Chapter 9: The investment magazine millionaires

Chapter 10: Get rich while sleeping, as a signal seller

Who is getting rich on the stock market?