Publications

Investing Through the Looking Glass

Type
Link
Cost
Paid
Published
2016
Full Name
Investing Through the Looking Glass: A Rational Guide to Irrational Financial Markets

Investing Through the Looking Glass presents a route map for navigating one of the most challenging financial environments that anyone has ever seen. Investors need to calibrate themselves to the realities of this extraordinary new environment so that they can protect their wealth and, ideally, prosper. This book provides ideas on how to find attractive investments in distorted equity markets, on what might be the best-kept secret in finance, and how best to insure portfolios in an environment of heightened systemic risk.

Praise for Investing Through the Looking Glass


“When Tim give speeches – even informal talks – crowds gather around him. Reading, his new book Investing Through the Looking Glass reminds me why. It’s a crisp story of how our Alice in Wonderland financial world actually works, told with wit, style, and deep insights. George Soros said that there are some books that can make you a million dollars; this could be one of those books.”

Bill Bonner, Founder and President, Agora Inc


"Almost everything you think you know about finance, investing and money is wrong. In this wise, easy to read, and very independently minded book, Tim Price explains why. You might not agree with everything Tim says. But Through the Looking Glass will certainly make you think – and might make you a lot of money too."

Merryn Somerset Webb, Editor-in-Chief, MoneyWeek


Tim Price is one of the most cogent commentators on markets; this book contains wisdom and ideas that every investor should take note of. Tim has summarised the follies of Central Bankers, the avarice and general uselessness of financial advisers, and the bubble in asset prices that currently prevails. He comes up with a Manifesto which is designed to save us from the disastrous policies of the past two decades and to preserve and enhance capital. I thoroughly recommend Through the Looking Glass.”

Jim Mellon, Investor and Chairman Burnbrae Ltd