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Investment advice from the co-founder of Ryman Healthcare

Global Investing
A Guide for New Zealanders
by John Ryder

Invaluable investment advice from the co-founder of Ryman Healthcare.

From his wide-ranging practical experience as a business operator, investment analyst and writer, John Ryder explains how the Global Financial Crisis occurred and how investors can negotiate (and even thrive from) meltdowns like this in the future. It is all about reading business cycles and in Global Investing John shows you how to harness the opportunities these represent, with the appropriate entry and exit strategies.


He also outlines techniques to invest and to profit from share markets, currencies, commodities, real estate and private equity worldwide. With his 23 most valuable trading strategies and tools, along with analysis of the psychological makeup of many investors (and why this makes them instinctively invest the wrong way), this investment guide will help you to take advantage of global markets. Along with a fascinating analysis of the GFC, John looks at the practices of some of the world’s best-ever inspirational traders, investors and entrepreneurs and how they made their fortunes.

JOHN RYDER, M.Com(Hons) has extensive experience as an investor and entrepreneur. For 13 years he has written a regular newsletter on global investment opportunities, and has been an owner and operator of businesses in over a dozen different industries. He was joint founder of New Zealand publicly listed retirement village operator Ryman Healthcare and joint CEO for 18 years. John is based in Christchurch and is the owner and developer of Duncan Cotterill Plaza.

Global Investing is published by Bateman on 13 June 2016, RRP $39.99. More information is here.

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