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The Excel Rational-Investor Handbook: Let Spreadsheets Beat Your Gut

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  • Categories:Financial Management & Investment
  • Language:Russian(Translation Services Available)
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  • Pages:208
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  • Size:165mm×225mm
  • Publication Place:Russia
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English title 《 The Excel Rational-Investor Handbook: Let Spreadsheets Beat Your Gut 》
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Feature

★Pure toolbook: no airy theory, only ready-to-use Excel templates.
★Zero finance background required: every formula, function, and step shown with screenshots + plain language.
★Models come from battle-tested frameworks still used by professional institutions.
★Discipline first: repeated reminders that returns come from systematic execution, not hunches.
★Goals quantified: shows how to translate vague “make more money” into precise, cell-ready numbers.

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Written for investors who distrust “inspiration trading” and “get-rich legends,” but trust numbers and discipline. The premise is blunt: markets don’t make you rich; they merely preserve and grow money for people who combine patience with systems. Every page teaches you to quantify that system in Excel:

• Plain-English reasons why investing is science, not art, and which market patterns are already described by math.
• Copy-paste templates for return, volatility, correlation, position sizing—calculated one cell at a time.
• Screenshot-by-screenshot instructions: which sheet to open, which numbers to type, how to drag formulas—no finance degree needed.
• Constant reassurance: all formulas are borrowed from institutional playbooks; just follow the recipe.
• A “target digitization” checklist: turn fuzzy desires into spreadsheet inputs, then back-calculate the daily and weekly tasks required.

Use it like a wrench: open the book, copy the sheet, close the book, and reopen only when the next investment decision looms.

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