Bets and the City by Sally Nicoll

Bets and the City by Sally Nicoll

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Deals with the topic of spread betting. This title shows: why you should resist the temptation to be kind to your mother; sensible advice from the man who lost $10 million in a single trading session; why women make better traders than men; and, the simple trade that enables you to turn your computer into a cash register.

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Bets and the City by Sally Nicoll

Should we be afraid that in the digital era, anyone with a broadband connection and a few hundred pounds can gatecrash the elite world of City traders - even if, like Sally Nicoll, they are numerically dyslexic? Sally is looking for a source of extra cash to fund a sabbatical while she writes a novel, and decides spread betting is the answer. She tries to open an account with Finspreads - "their web site has the best colour scheme" - only to discover she's been credit blacklisted. Instead of being thankful for divine intervention, she complains to the marketing department and is hired to write an online trading blog. Bets and the City is based on Sally's enormously popular column for Finspreads.In between the funny bits, there's some really useful information: - Never take a holiday in Cornwall when you're speculating on sterling against the dollar - Why you should resist the temptation to be kind to your mother - Sensible advice from the man who lost $10 million in a single trading session - Why women make better traders than men - The simple trade that enables you to turn your computer into a cash register Sally's romp through the City, combined with her anecdotes of hanging out in celebrity-studded Primrose Hill, will appeal to investors, gamblers, and anyone who enjoys playing with money. And prepare to be entertained by Sally's spread betting accomplice, a Jack Russell called Dow Jones...
Sally Nicoll has a ready-made fanbase, and the word is about to spread a whole lot wider. Before squandering her fortune on financial trading and novel writing, she spent many years as an advertising copywriter, persuading people how - and where - to spend their money. She is the author of Bets and the City and The Power Behind the Throne (www.bestsellingthriller.co.uk).
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ISBN 13 9781905641062
ISBN 10 1905641060
Title Bets and the City
Author Sally Nicoll
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Harriman House Publishing
Year published 2006-11-14
Number of pages 225
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.