Douglas R. Casey
Born
The United States
Website
Twitter
Genre
Influences
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Speculator (High Ground, #1)
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Drug Lord (High Ground, #2)
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6 editions
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2017
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Assassin (High Ground, #3)
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Totally Incorrect: Conversations with Doug Casey
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3 editions
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2012
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Right on the Money: Doug Casey on Economics, Investing, and the Ways of the Real World with Louis James
5 editions
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2013
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Crisis Investing: Opportunities and Profits in the Coming Great Depression
6 editions
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1979
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Crisis Investing
12 editions
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1993
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The International Man: The Complete Guidebook to the World's Last Frontiers. For Freedom Seekers, Investors, Adventurers, Speculators, and Expatriates
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5 editions
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1978
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Strategic Investing
4 editions
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published
1982
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International Investing: The Complete Databook to the World's Last Frontiers for Smart Money Management Overseas
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1981
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“Remember, the essence of becoming wealthy is to produce more than you consume and save the difference. But it's
hard to maximize value working for somebody else. [...] There is cause and there is effect. You don't want to be the
effect of somebody else's cause. You want to be the cause for everything in your life. That implies working for
yourself."
On Getting And Keeping Money, The Casey Report, July 2011”
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hard to maximize value working for somebody else. [...] There is cause and there is effect. You don't want to be the
effect of somebody else's cause. You want to be the cause for everything in your life. That implies working for
yourself."
On Getting And Keeping Money, The Casey Report, July 2011”
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“Foreign aid might be defined as a transfer from poor people in rich countries to rich people in poor countries.”
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“It’s said that luck materializes when preparation meets opportunity. It certainly seems that luck can be more than just an accident, more than a roll of the dice. Maybe it’s a reflection of good karma. Maybe it’s the universe’s reward for being well prepared. There was a reason Napoleon didn’t want smart generals: he wanted lucky ones.”
― Speculator
― Speculator
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