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Invested

How Three Centuries of Stock Market Advice Reshaped Our Money, Markets, and Minds
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Invested delves into the intricate relationship between finance and culture, exploring how financial markets and investments have shaped public perceptions and social narratives. The book examines the historical evolution of finance, highlighting its influence on art, literature, and media. By offering insights into how cultural aspects impact financial systems, it provides a compelling analysis of the role of finance in modern society.
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You might enjoy this book if you're interested in understanding the cultural and historical aspects of finance and investment. It offers insights into how financial knowledge shapes our world and is ideal for those who appreciate a multidisciplinary approach to economic topics.

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Invested examines the perennial and nefarious appeal of financial advice manuals. Who hasn’t wished for a surefire formula for riches and a ticket to the good life? For three centuries, investment advisers of all kinds, legit and otherwise, have guaranteed that they alone can illuminate the golden pathway to prosperity—despite strong evidence to the contrary. In fact, too often, they are singing a siren song of devastation. And yet we keep listening. Invested tells the story of how the genre of investment advice developed and grew in the United Kingdom and the United States, from its origins in the eighteenth century through today, as it saturates our world. The authors analyze centuries of books, TV shows, blogs, and more, all promising techniques for amateur investors to master the ways of the market: from Thomas Mortimer’s pathbreaking 1761 work, Every Man His Own Broker, through the Gilded Age explosion of sensationalist investment manuals, the early twentieth-century emergence of a vernacular financial science, and the more recent convergence of self-help and personal finance. Invested asks why, in the absence of evidence that such advice reliably works, guides to the stock market have remained perennially popular. The authors argue that the appeal of popular investment advice lies in its promise to level the playing field, giving outsiders the privileged information of insiders. As Invested persuasively shows, the fantasies sold by these writings are damaging and deceptive, peddling unrealistic visions of easy profits and the certainty of success, while trying to hide the fact that there is no formula for avoiding life’s economic uncertainties and calamities.

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Invested is praised for its comprehensive exploration of 300 years of investment advice, highlighting its relevance from the past to the present. It is commended by multiple reviewers for being a rich source of historical insight, offering engaging content and new research questions. The book's coverage of financial advice from 1761 to today, including the impact of current events, is noted as highly informative and valuable for both historians and those interested in financial literature.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226821009

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 05 January 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Illustration: 15 halftones

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 28.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 540g

Pages: 368

About the Author

Paul Crosthwaite is professor of English at the University of Edinburgh. Peter Knight is a professor of American studies at the University of Manchester. Nicky Marsh is professor of English at Southampton University. Helen Paul is a lecturer in economics and economic history at Southampton University. James Taylor is a historian at Lancaster University.
 

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