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Book: The Neatest Little Guide to Stock Market Investing :: Book
Date: Friday, 21 November, 2008 :: 00:30
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The Neatest Little Guide to Stock Market Investing
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Manufacturer: Plume
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A comprehensively updated edition of an essential guide to stock market investing
For over a decade, Jason Kelly has provided investors with the insider knowledge and time-tested strategies they need to maximize their investment programs. This thoroughly updated edition of The Neatest Little Guide to Stock Market Investing includes: ? Kelly?s Maximum Midcap Strategy, an innovative investment program that consistently outperforms the market ? Real-life examples of investment strategies that paid big dividends ? Tips from master investors like Warren Buffett, Peter Lynch, and Bill Miller
An accessible, intelligent, and highly effective approach to investing, The Neatest Little Guide to Stock Market Investing is an invaluable resource for investors everywhere.
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Average Customer Review:
Summary: Very easy to read
Date: 2008-11-07 - 
Comment: This book is great. Good information, which usually is hard to understand because if you're new to the world of investments it should sound like gibberish, but this books makes it so easy that you'll think you're reading a cookbook.
Summary: Great Investing book
Date: 2008-11-06 - 
Comment: This book is a must have, I have recommended to all my friends and family. Kudos to the Author for publishing such a wonderful book
Summary: If you're new to stock-market investing, start here
Date: 2008-11-04 - 
Comment: If you've ever taken a college-level math course, you know that many math teachers have an interest in keeping everything just a bit obscure. They're afraid that if they clarify everything and define their terms, you'll know as much as they do. Kelly clearly doesn't adhere to this philosophy. If you're a beginner to stock market investing, there's no better place to start than here. Even if you find that many seasoned investors don't agree with Kelly's trading strategies, it doesn't matter. What's important for a new investor is to just understand what's going on. When you hear trading-floor jargon, you want to be able to know what information is being conveyed. Otherwise, it will be of no use to you. Kelly's strategies, while debatable, apply the jargon to real life. And there's really no shortcut. Either you know the basics, or you don't. If you try to just "pick them up" along the way, you'll spend a lot of time on a learning curve--time which could be put to better use buying and selling stock. And, unless you're using monopoly money, learning curves can be terribly expensive. If you want to buy a stock intelligently, you're going to be buying a company. And if you do, you've got to do fundamental analysis. (Some people don't believe in the bars & graphs used in technical analysis.) And if later you want to get into more esoteric stuff like option trading, the basics have to be second nature. You can't waste time asking what terms like Return on Equity or Dividend Yield mean. If you master this book, you won't have to.
Internalize the definitions and rules offered in this book, and then get out there and do a few dry-run transactions. You can put together any number of mock portfolios on Yahoo Finance. And the Internet is full of resources for getting the information you'll need. (Kelly spends a lot of time discussing Value Line. Nowadays, there's no need to spend that kind of money for information that can be had at a fraction of the cost, or for free.) I use Investools, which makes available a ton of data.
Don't be put off by the small size of the book. It's dense with information, and all of it is useful, even essential. I'm looking forward to seeing a later edition, since some of the stuff in this book is already dated. But again, what it does it does very well--teaching you how to talk and think like an investor. What it doesn't do it doesn't even try to do. Kelly knows his readers' limitations. You should know yours.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Summary: A great introduction to stocks
Date: 2008-11-01 - 
Comment: This book was a great introduction to stocks. This book eliminated the intimation for understanding stocks. It's a great read too. It's a great first book.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Summary: Neatest little guide in Stock Market
Date: 2008-10-31 - 
Comment: this little Book is sound and well written but it horribly out of date.
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