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Crypto Profit
- Your Expert Guide to Financial Freedom Through Cryptocurrency Investing
- De: Peter Bryant
- Narrado por: Jessica Walker
- Duración: 4 h y 3 m
- Versión completa
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This eye-opening book explains why, contrary to what most people believe, investing in cryptocurrencies is actually a good idea. In fact, cryptos are on track to be the best investment opportunity of the 21st century. Author Peter Bryant ("the Crypto Prof") is an experienced professional investor. He has achieved significant profits by investing in cryptocurrencies and has helped his clients to do the same. Now, he presents his case for trading and investing in cryptos and explains how to do so safely and successfully.
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Very good. Worth a listen but US readers be careful.
- De Whistle 1 en 09-03-21
- Crypto Profit
- Your Expert Guide to Financial Freedom Through Cryptocurrency Investing
- De: Peter Bryant
- Narrado por: Jessica Walker
The Basics are Good
Revisado: 07-01-21
While this is obviously a lead line for the author's website, the book provides some interesting and indispensable knowledge about the modern financial system and investing fundamentals as they apply to the unique crypto market.
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Ishmael
- An Adventure of the Mind and Spirit
- De: Daniel Quinn
- Narrado por: Anthony Heald
- Duración: 2 h y 54 m
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One of the most beloved and best-selling novels of spiritual adventure ever published, Ishmael has earned a passionate following. This special 25th anniversary edition features a new foreword and afterword by the author.
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Unabridged PLEASE!
- De Eric en 01-12-08
- Ishmael
- An Adventure of the Mind and Spirit
- De: Daniel Quinn
- Narrado por: Anthony Heald
Worth the time
Revisado: 03-29-21
Varying voices and accents, the reader helps the audience follow who is speaking in a largely conversational piece, and generally keeps the voices straight. I don't care what the dictionary says, it's pronounced kee-HAW-tic, not kwik-SAW-tic!
The story carries the self-assured and instructional tone of most Socratic conversations. The ideas are not as bulletproof as the author suggests, but this thought piece should be in our high schools, replacing the poorly-written American classics we have all come to loathe through shared suffering.
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