A classic call for investment patience that rings as true today as in 1931. In the darkest days of America's Great Depression, Laurence H. Sloan's Everyman and His Common Stocks arrived as a becaon of hope and sanity. Sloan's reassuring words--calling for patience and attention to fundamentals remind readers that long-term stock investing is the surest route to low-risk wealth. This rare classic is a cautionary tale for all investors to take measured risks as they remain mindful of the realities of investing. Sloan's analysis of the Crash of 1929 provides timeless insights into the stock market--and gives readers the clues they need to spot the next crisis. Everyman and His Common Stocks will be a treasured addition to the library of any investor.
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