Free market or government interventionism? Meeting with Dr. R. Janik
On January 19, 2023 at 18:00 p.m., the Warsaw Stock Exchange trading floor will host meeting with Dr. Rafał Janik, the author of two volumes of "Books about investing". The conversation in the heart of the Polish capital market will be an opportunity to discuss the rough friendship between investors and state-owned companies, as well as to get to know the author and his publications. He will be a participant Daniel Jaworowicz, founder of a bookstore and stock exchange publishing house maklerska.pl and editor of many publications on investment topics.
There will be a 30-minute pre-event guided tour of the building of the Warsaw Stock Exchange in Warsaw, which will be carried out by the GPW Foundation.
Dr Rafal Janik
dr Rafał Janik – author of books, articles and creator of didactic tools devoted to financial markets and economics. In 2019, he defended his doctorate with honors at the University of Gdańsk (thesis on the efficient market hypothesis and stock exchange recommendations). Present on the stock exchange since 2006. He also runs a data analytics and business consulting company. He is a member of the supervisory board of one of the computer game developers listed on NewConnect.
Daniel Jaworowicz
Daniel Jaworowicz – founder of the bookstore and stock exchange publishing house maklerska.pl, which he has been running since 2006. During this time, he edited and published over a dozen publications in the field of investments, five of which won the title of publication of the year at the InvestCuffs gala in Krakow.
Program of the meeting
- 17:20 – 17:55 Tour of the stock exchange building for pre-registered persons
- 17:55 - 18:00 Opening of the meeting
- 18:00 – 19:00 Free market or government interventionism? Interview with Dr. Rafał Janik
- 19:00 – 20:00 Book signing by the author and behind-the-scenes conversations
Where and when?
- Date: January 19, 2023
- Time: 17:20 - guided tour. 18:00 - start of the event
- Venue: Quotation hall at the Warsaw Stock Exchange (Śródmieście), ul. Książęca 4, 00-498 Warsaw
Guided tour of the Warsaw Stock Exchange
You will learn the history of this place and see what the heart of the Polish capital market looks like inside. During the tour, facts and events from the history and life of the stock exchange will be presented. You will see the figure of a bull, the Hall of Quotations and the characteristic bell. An employee of the GPW Foundation will guide you around the building. Advance bookings are required.
Registration for the event
- Participation in the meeting is free, but it is necessary to fill out registration form.
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“Book about investing” – adapted to the realities of the Polish stock market
"Book about investing" is a comprehensive guide to investing in the stock market. The author explains in a simple and understandable way how stock markets work, how to build and manage your portfolio, and how to control its risk. The book also devotes a lot of space to the analysis of selected investment strategies - e.g. arbitrage, strategies based on technical analysis or investing based on stock market recommendations. The reading also provides knowledge on the optimization of transaction costs and ways to reduce taxes on profits.
REVIEW COMING SOON
A free fragment of the publication on what profits to expect from stock exchange investments is available here.
“The Investing Book Volume 2”
tone 2 is the second volume of the well-received "Book about investing", in which Janik continues his journey through the inspiring world of finance. The language of the position is simple and accessible, and the content is based on original research and experiments, which mostly concern the domestic market of the Warsaw Stock Exchange. If you are looking for a book that will allow you to deepen your knowledge of stock markets and develop a responsible and common-sense approach to the stock market - "Book about investing" is a must read.
A free fragment of the publication, which talks about the role of the state in the economy and its impact on the stock market, is available here.