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Sun Tzu's Art of War for Savvy Investors
A guide to the tricks, traps and treachery on Wall Street

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"Sun Tzu's Art of War for Savvy Investors" gives the reader an insider’s view of Wall Street.

Every business has its secrets and short cuts and “tricks of the trade.” However, some practices on Wall Street affect the public’s pocket book like no other business can. "Sun Tzu's Art of War for Savvy Investors" exposes these practices and gives the public a very eye opening and pragmatic view of how brokers and brokerage firms operate that costs the public money.

"Sun Tzu's Art of War for Savvy Investors" also gives the public a hard look at itself and some of the products and services that are designed to reinforce the perception that the individual investor can do no wrong. An old adage on Wall Street is "don't confuse brains with a bull market." Many of the products and services today are designed to exploit that mentality. "Sun Tzu's Art of War for Savvy Investors" takes a hard look at these for what they are.

"Sun Tzu's Art of War for Savvy Investors" contains real life "war stories" and other real world events that actually happened. Although amusing, they will prod the reader into thinking for themselves.

Written in the same successful format as "Sun Tzu's Art of War for Traders and Investors", “Sun Tzu’s Art of War for Savvy Investors” uses the same timeless wisdom found in the Art of War and applies the concepts and lessons to expose questionable practices on Wall Street that costs the public serious money.

Mr. Lundell has spent over thirty-five years on Wall Street; as a retail
stockbroker with Merrill Lynch, as a Vice President with Merrill Lynch Capital Markets,the institutional and investment banking arm of that firm, as a Principal of a regional investment bank, Crestar Investment Bank in Richmond, VA, and as the head of his own trading firm, Osiris Trading, Ltd. Mr. Lundell is also a licensed Commodity Trading Advisor.

A wink of the eye and a nod of the head; Wall Street has always been noted for a little chicanery. In recent times however, it has reached epic proportions.

In his first book, "Sun Tzu's Art of War for Traders and Investors," (McGraw-Hill), Mr. Lundell used the timeless wisdom found in the original work by Sun Tzu to help traders and investors understand the inherent nature of conflict in the markets.

In "Sun Tzu's Art of War for Savvy Investors", Mr. Lundell uses this wisdom to expose perfectly legal practices that brokers and bankers use to take advantage of thousands of investors every year; practices that the public is largely unaware of and that costs them considerable sums of money.

Put in the context of The Art of War, one of the preeminent books on strategy, akin to "Sun Tzu’s Art of War for Traders and Investors", (McGraw-Hill), "Sun Tzu’s Art of War for Savvy Investors" gives the reader an insider’s view of Wall Street.

Written by a thirty-five year veteran of the investment business, Mr. Lundell takes the reader on a journey through Wall Street so an investor can see how business is conducted every day across America. Fasten your seat belts and hang on to your wallet.

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