Synopsis
Before Dragons’ Den, Richard Farleigh built a career in global finance running trading desks and developing the strategies that underpin this book.
Taming the Lion has been widely praised by leading financial publications including the Financial Times, The Telegraph, The Independent, and Investors Chronicle.
Described by The Telegraph as “a tour de force in common sense investing,” it focuses on profiting from big market themes, an approach called “the most effective and least stressful route to investment success.”
From the care system to building his own fortune, Farleigh explains the thinking behind that journey. As Money Magazine observed, “anyone who retires at 34 and moves to Monte Carlo clearly made some smart decisions.”
First published over 20 years ago, Taming the Lion has stood the test of time. Its principles remain as relevant today as ever.
Rather than theory, the book sets out 100 clear, experience-based strategies developed over decades of investing. These cover how markets really behave, when to take risk, when to avoid it, and how to identify genuine opportunities across different asset classes.
Some of the ideas challenge conventional thinking:
-- Markets often under-react rather than overreact
-- Big, obvious themes can be the most profitable
-- Consensus views are often safer than contrarian positions
-- Timing matters more than staying permanently invested?
What the industry says
“A tour de force in common sense investing.” — The Telegraph
“One of the most interesting investing books I’ve ever read.” — The Melbourne Age
“A treasure trove of investment and business secrets.” — Herald Sun
“Stacked with practical hints and insights into market psychology.” — Shares Magazine
“Excellent reading, very thought provoking.” — Humble Money
Book of the Month — London Stock Exchange
Strongly recommended
Financial Times, The Independent, Investors Chronicle, Motley Fool, Interactive Investor, and others.
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Reviews
An excellent investment book…
Interesting and insightful, well worth a read…
Many investors have made fortunes but none has explained more clearly or elegantly than Richard Farleigh how they did it.
Taming the Lion, joins One Up on Wall Street, Adventure Capitalist and The Zurich Axioms as one of a handful of works of blinding originality permanently resident on my investing bookshelf."
