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Mark Tier

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Average rating: 3.99 · 743 ratings · 69 reviews · 18 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Winning Investment Habi...

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How to Spot the Next Starbu...

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Trust Your Enemies

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Becoming Rich: The Wealth-B...

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Seven More Not-So-Modest Proposals to Improve the Political Process

Seven More Not-So-Modest Proposals to Improve the Political Process Herewith: seven more entirely reasonable reforms that many people will find acceptable—the main exceptions being (surprise!) politicians and bureaucrats

1. The Venetian Model

An intriguing provision in the Republic of Venice was that every public official had to take an oath of office. From the Doge

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“According to George Soros, what’s important is not whether you’re right or wrong about the market. What’s important is how much money you make when you’re right about a trade, and how much money you lose when you’re wrong.”
Mark Tier, The Winning Investment Habits of Warren Buffett & George Soros: Harness the Investment Genius of the World's Richest Investors

“The 5 Clues to Spotting the Next Starbucks
They permanently change people's habits.
They're copycats.
Their success is validated by the competition.
They are driven by the founder's vision and passion.
They have superb entrepreneurial management and execution.”
Mark Tier, How to Spot the Next Starbucks, Whole Foods, Walmart, or McDonald's Before its Shares Explode: A Low-Risk Investment You Can Pretty Much ... to Retire to Florida or the South of France

“An investment philosophy is a set of beliefs about: the nature of investment reality: how markets work, why prices move; a theory of value, including how value can be identified, and what causes profits and losses; and the nature of a good investment.”
Mark Tier, The Winning Investment Habits of Warren Buffett & George Soros: Harness the Investment Genius of the World's Richest Investors

“For every moral principle, there’s an equal and opposite government program”
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“A politician in our democratic government is a broker for the use of government force to the highest bidders.”
Erne Lewis, An Act of Self-Defense

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