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41. Investing the Templeton Way: The Market-Beating Strategies of Value Investing's Legendary Bargain Hunter by Lauren Templeton, Scott Phillips | |
Hardcover: 240
Pages
(2008-01-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description “To buy when others are despondently selling and to sell when others are avidlybuying requires the greatest fortitude and pays the greatest ultimate rewards.”-Sir John Templeton Called the “greatest stock picker of the century” by Money magazine, legendary fund manager Sir John Templeton is revered as one of the world's premiere value investors, widely known for pioneering global investing and out-performing the stock market over a five-decade span. Investing the Templeton Way provides a never-before-seen glimpse into Sir John's timeless principles and methods. Beginning with a review of the methods behind Sir John's proven investment selection process, Investing the Templeton Way provides historical examples of his most successful trades and explains how today's investors can apply Sir John's winning approaches to their own portfolios. Detailing his most well-known principle investing at the point of maximum pessimism- this book outlines the techniques Sir John has used throughout his career to identify such points and capitalize on them. Among the lessons to be learned: Customer Reviews (14)
Great value
An Expert's Account of a Successful Investing Career
How to stay in the will
Had to work very hard to get through the writing
The Investment Book for Our Time |
42. The Standard & Poor's Guide to Long-term Investing: 7 Keys to Building Wealth by Joseph Tigue | |
Paperback: 159
Pages
(2003-10-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description Standard & Poor's Press brings the impressive knowledge and resources of Standard & Poor's to some of today's most challenging financial issues. Covering subjects from saving for college to technical analysis to risk management, books in the series will give both independent and institutional investors the knowledge they need to dramatically improve their overall financial decisions. Sensible, straightforward Standard & Poor's secrets for achieving worry-free investing success Successful investing doesn't have to be a pressure-packed chore. The Standard & Poor's Guide to Profitable Long-Term Investing provides investors with commonsense rules and guidelines to take the pain out of investing and replace it with certainty and confidence. It unveils a simple approach, one that demystifies and simplifies the path to profitable investing without relying on buzzwords and confusing mathematics. From knowing the best times to buy and sell to saving for education or retirement, this easy-to-follow book uses Standard & Poor's data, tables, charts, and graphs to illustrate and explain exactly how anyone can construct a sensible, low-maintenance portfolio. Covering topics that books of its type often overlook, it discusses: Customer Reviews (5)
Tigue Hits All The Right Notes
The Standard & Poor's Guide to Long-term Investing.
Great Book for beginninger!
Merely states the obvious. Tingue does, however, have one good chapter.In it he explains the necessity of keeping down your costs.Once again this is obvious but he gives a pretty lucent description of fees associated with mutual funds and Direct Stock purchase plans.In the end, you should probably takes Tingues on advice and utilize the library rather than spend money on another investment book you don't need
Great Investment Book A great book. I changed my investment strategy because of this book. I am also going to keep in mind a lot of the tips that were covered in the book. Good job, Tigue. ... Read more |
43. Investing on a Shoestring: Finding the Money to Invest Making Up for Lost Time Identifying Inexpensive Investment Options by Barbara M. O'Neill | |
Paperback: 232
Pages
(1999-04)
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Editorial Review Product Description >investing with small dollar amounts |
44. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Real Estate Investing Basics by David J. Decker, George G. Sheldon | |
Paperback: 400
Pages
(2006-06-06)
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The complete idiots guide to real estate basics |
45. Investing in Resources: How to Profit from the Outsized Potential and Avoid the Risks by Adrian Day | |
Hardcover: 341
Pages
(2010-10-05)
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Editorial Review Product Description Investing in resource markets is quite different from other sectors–extreme cyclicality; very long cycles; huge corrections; continual mergers and acquisitions; and, huge capital needs. Written by industry pioneer Adrian Day, Investing in Resources: How to Profit from the Outsized Potential and Avoid the Outsized Risks details the factors that affect investing in resource markets, and how, if an investor understands those factors, the resource market can be a great place to realize very strong gains. The book: In recent years, deciding how to minimize the excessive risks of investing in resource markets has proven difficult for even the most experienced investors. Thanks to Investing in Resources, the task of how and where to invest in this lucrative market is made easier. |
46. Investing Online For Dummies (For Dummies (Business & Personal Finance)) by Kathleen Sindell | |
Paperback: 408
Pages
(2005-04-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description To be a successful online investor, you need to know your way around the Web and you also need to understand something about investments. Investing Online For Dummies can help you make sound financial decisions by: This 5th edition of Investing Online For Dummies provides clear instructions and ample illustrations, taking you from the basics of online investing to making your own online stock transactions to purchasing bonds online. A few of the things you’ll discover: There’s so much information available on the Internet that you can easily feel overwhelmed. Investing Online For Dummies leads you through that maze, showing you how to get started, what you really need to know, where to go online to find it, and how to get the process underway. When it comes to choosing which cruise to take to celebrate your success, however, you’re on your own! Customer Reviews (30)
Great
Investing Online for Dummies, 5th edition
You don't have to buy this.
Good Concise Overview to Get One Started
Get Up To Speed With New Strategies, Tools and Resources |
47. Crisis Investing by Douglas Casey | |
Paperback: 290
Pages
(1995-03)
list price: US$14.95 Isbn: 0806516127 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (2)
As for Gold DRC is right twice a century
Top ten classic |
48. The Retirement Revolution: A Strategic Guide to Understanding & Investing Lump-Sum Distributions from Qualified Retirement Plans by Dan Flores | |
Paperback: 356
Pages
(2004-01-05)
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Highly Recommended! |
49. A Way to Wealth: The Art of Investing in Common Stocks by John R. Reizner | |
Paperback: 62
Pages
(2007-12-21)
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Editorial Review Product Description A Way to Wealth presents a simple and elegant method for investing in stocks and mutual funds. This book can help you better understand how: “I’m confident that you too, can be a stock market winner,” Reizner says. Customer Reviews (1)
A Way to Wealth Leads Me to Successful investment Outcome |
50. Finding Midas: Investing in Entrepreneurial CEOs With the Golden Touch by Cleveland; Russell | |
Hardcover: 141
Pages
(2007-06-01)
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51. Buffett Beyond Value: Why Warren Buffett Looks to Growth and Management When Investing by Prem Jain | |
Hardcover: 304
Pages
(2010-03)
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Editorial Review Product Description A detailed look at how Warren Buffett really invests In this engaging new book, author Prem Jain extracts Warren Buffett's wisdom from his writings, Berkshire Hathaway financial statements, and his letters to shareholders and partners in his partnership firms-thousands of pages written over the last fifty years.Jain uncovers the key elements of Buffett's approach that every investor should be aware of. With Buffett Beyond Value, you'll learn that, contrary to popular belief, Warren Buffett is not a pure value investor, but a unique thinker who combines the principles of both value and growth investing strategies. You'll also discover why understanding CEOs is more important than studying financial metrics; and why you need an appropriate psychological temperament to be a successful investor. With this book as your guide, you'll learn how to successfully invest like Warren Buffett. Customer Reviews (37)
Buffett's Investment History
Lucid and elaborated , Buffett style of Investing Explained .
Lacking intellectual rigour
Buffet: Beyond Active Trading
Comprehensive, elaborate, illustrative, and motivating - Best book ever on Buffett's Value Investing principles |
52. DOING BUSINESS AND INVESTING IN SWEDEN GUIDE (World Business, Investment and Government Library) by Ibp Usa | |
Perfect Paperback: 300
Pages
(2009-01-01)
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53. Doing Business And Investing in Yugoslavia (World Business, Investment and Government Library) by Ibp Usa | |
Paperback: 300
Pages
(2009-01-01)
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54. The Complete Guide to Investing in Real Estate Tax Liens & Deeds: How to Earn High Rates of Return - Safely by Jamaine Burrell | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(2006-08-11)
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Good information about Real Estate Tax Liens
Buy it! Great Info!
Great Intro to Tax Liens
Clear read with good information.
An excellent overview and a great place to start! |
55. The Psychic Investor: Use Your Intuition Plus Investing Fundamentals to Profit in the Stock Market by Marcus Goodwin | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(1999-12)
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Very disappointed
10 Years ahead of it's time. I'm a veteran player in the market. I've been doing it for morethan 6-years now, and it is now my exclusive source of income. I only buystocks at certain times of the year, and I found the information in thisbook was right on the money. I recommend that anyone whom invests in themarkets read it, and, anyone who is considering jumping into the market,sit down and read it too.
Holy Cow!
Whimsical
Gag gift? Hardly. |
56. The Standard & Poor's Guide to Saving and Investing for College by David J. Braverman | |
Paperback: 249
Pages
(2003-10-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description Standard & Poor's Press brings the impressive knowledge and resources of Standard & Poor's to some of today's most challenging financial issues. Covering subjects from saving for college to technical analysis to risk management, books in the series will give both independent and institutional investors the knowledge they need to dramatically improve their overall financial decisions. Proven strategies parents can use to save for their children's education without going bankrupt Just about all families, regardless of their financial status, are daunted by the prospect of paying for their children's college years. The Standard & Poor's Guide to Saving and Investing for College helps parents determine how much they need to save, understand the least costly payment methods, know where to look for student loans and scholarships, and more. Bringing the full resources of Standard & Poor's to the table, this all-in-one, authoritative guide covers: Customer Reviews (7)
Not worth the money
Invesment strategies for college galore
Good book for 529 infomation, but go with 529 for Dummies
Very informative guide for understanding all the nuances.
One of *the* books on paying for a college degree! Tom Nixon |
57. Doing Business And Investing in Turkey (World Business, Investment and Government Library) by Ibp Usa | |
Perfect Paperback: 300
Pages
(2009-01-01)
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58. DOING BUSINESS AND INVESTING IN PERU GUIDE (World Business, Investment and Government Library) by Ibp Usa | |
Perfect Paperback: 300
Pages
(2009-01-01)
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59. Doing Business and Investing In Fiji Guide (World Business, Investment and Government Library) by Ibp Usa | |
Perfect Paperback: 300
Pages
(2009-01-01)
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60. Crisis Investing by Douglas R. Casey | |
Paperback: 290
Pages
(1983-02-02)
list price: US$3.50 Isbn: 0671426788 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (5)
Ehhh...Some of the stuff he predicted is right..sorta...
Timeless But Something Is Missing...
Solid Knowledge
There are 82 used copies available at $.50, why? This book, written by a most public persona from the temple of gold-bug mania, one who has endured as a perma-bear over the last 30 years, should be a required afternoon's reading entertainment for those novice, hopeful, knock-a-homa, Joe-six-pack investors everywhere, who would entertain the acquisition of gold as a portfolio hedge or as a road to riches. Like the failed perfidies of socialism this errant advice is still proffered in the 21st century, and who is to say that the author might not ultimately by given his due?However, the repetitive spins of culture have a way of casting before us the prevailing evidence of continued farce so evident in so many facets of human behavior; why not once again? To fully follow Doug's logic one would have to go to the nub of his theories and test for validity, something he has never done. In fact, if his blandishments were correct in 1975, when he first began writing on subjects as all-encompassing as "the bankruptcy of the world's financial systems",and on the idea that "gold will continue to be the lynchpin of modern economics",then a back casting of his theories, from 2002 to 1975, should serve as a way to test the confirmation of his continuing advocacy? Or is there no other way save wait out the seasons of financial chicanery of criminal and dictatorial elite's as they plunder national treasuries about the globe?In this sense it would be necessary to examine the author's predictions and advocacy of anarchy as a way to govern the affairs of society, against the backdrop of history. The fact that his book sells for $.50 as a relic of the seventies gives one an indication of the verdict of history as rendered by thousands of readers and investors.By heeding, and worshipping only at the altar of the school of rational calculation, Doug has failed to fully comprehend human nature and its various cultures. This is why backcasting his theories over history has ended with them being relegated to the far, far fringes of public policy.While Doug is a facile and entertaining writer, gifted with an ability to multi-task in a way that most mortals could only dream of, his historic revelations belong in the same dustbin of history with Marx and Malthus as regards his forecasting with predictive accuracy. The reason? His basic set of premises are fatally flawed. If one reads the most recent of this trilogy,"Crisis Investing", published roughly circa1980; "Strategic Investing" - 1983, and "Crisis Investing for the rest of the 90's" - 1993, one can only marvel at the missing chapters on the rise of the micro-chip revolution, and its effects on gold as a final currency. Beyond that one can continue to be aghast at the author's reasoning as to the way society might be ordered; Ayn Rand's Galt's Gulch being a fantasy of the first order. Anarchy? Show me a successful historical example? The prime underpinning of Doug's theory is that government is unnecessary. This makes anarchy a possibility for comprising a heaven on earth community.A cursory reading of "the military 100" would disabuse the average person, but not so with our intrepid visionary. He airily dismisses such objections with a cursory "all those guys just......", and then trails off into the intellectual arena of God knows where. Doug believes that if we don't bother them they won't bother us. He believes that mercenaries and bounty hunters can be hired to fend off the i.e. al-quaeda.That this analysis is totally at odds with history does not seem to phase Doug, intrepid analyst that he is.Just like our socialist brethren, who have been responsible for so much human misery, Doug treads into intellectual quicksand by averring that "just because it hasn't happened yet does not mean that it cannot happen in the future". By this I mean Libertarianism.If you believe it will work then I have a bridge to sell you.And, you're going to lose your shirt investing in the next run-up in the prices of gold stocks. To repeat myself, rarely have so many lost so much by following the advice of so few. The theme of this book, and indeed of all three of his books, is that: From this societal malady, only one solution can be rendered; that is to nsulate oneself from the onion breathed multitude through isolation in a Switzerland-style redoubt in i.e. the rocky mountains, in a modern day "Galt's Gulch".It is there that our modern day "dogs of war" will protect our producers from those who would steal their possessions. For contrast on Doug's theories please read "the Twilight of Sovereignty" by Walter Wriston - circa 1992, or "the Vandals' Crown" by Millman, circa 1995.These books will explain how the micro-chip has made gold a 3rd rate currency hedge and no longer the final solution for national monetary systems.Read "the Military 100", about the most influential military leaders in history.In order to augment your understanding of the need for government pay particular attention to Machiavelli, Jomini, Sun Tsu and Clausewitz.Compare and contrast what you learn with Doug's advice. Read the trilogy, Doug is a very bright and an interesting guy. The exercise will make you think and that, in and of itself, is a good thing. I've learned much while listening to him, you could also.
My first investing book |
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