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61. How to Invest $50-$5,000: The Small Investor's Step-By-Step Plan for Low-Risk, High-Value Investing, 9th Edition by Nancy Dunnan | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(2007-05-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description How to Invest $50-$5,000 has been a trusted adviser to investors for twenty years. This ninth edition has been completely revised and updated to cover the full range of small investing—from selecting a bank to saving for college and retirement to making sense of financial pages. Step-by-step instructions guide even the most inexperienced investor through the maze of stocks, bonds, treasuries, mutual funds, and more, with new sections on how to recognize a swindle or scam; what to do when fired; ten sources of instant cash; and the top 25 online financial Web sites. These low-risk, high-value tips are perfect for every investor. Customer Reviews (5)
Basic, Outdated
Good introduction for beginners
Excellent Primer
Great Place To Start Small and Grow!
Worth Every Penny! |
62. The Unofficial Guide to Online Investing by Henry F. Robb | |
Paperback: 622
Pages
(2000-04-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description In The Unofficial Guide to Online Investing, new and experienced investors learn to: Customer Reviews (3)
An Exceptional Guide to Investment and Money Management The information, which is meticulously organized, is highly objective in nature. The author paints a very honest, if sobering view, of the overall financial picture, and he gives the reader an opportunity to find out about him- or herself with the inclusion of various personality assessment exercises. They were very helpful in gauging where I stand regarding investing, and they'll provide a basic framework or starting point, if you will, for my future investment decisions. Lastly, I would like to reiterate that this book discusses a wide variety of financial issues within the context of personal investment. That is a key reason why I believe this book is so useful. Its scope as well as its careful attention to detail makes The Unofficial Guide to Online Investing a truly wonderful source of information, as it addresses just about every kind of question relating to individual money management.
Should be titled "The Unofficial Guide to Personal Finance"
An Outstanding Reference |
63. The Evergreen Portfolio: Timeless Strategies to Survive and Prosper from Investing Pros by Martin Truax, H. Ronald Miller | |
Hardcover: 294
Pages
(2010-09-07)
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Editorial Review Product Description A practical system for growing and protecting wealth in today's volatile markets Martin Truax and Ron Miller are financial professionals, who unlike others in this field, have made money in today's volatile market. While stock markets have been down fifty percent, they've managed to be up seventy percent. This book clearly explains the highly successful portfolio management system used by the authors to protect their clients' wealth as well as garner substantial gains-by participating in profitable market opportunities when they occur. Divided into several informative and engaging sections, The Evergreen Portfolio reveals how you can use hedges to protect the long portion of your portfolio when the market starts to go down. It covers the tactical and technical methodologies needed to protect and grow your assets at a time when many investors are getting wiped out. Written with the serious investor in mind, The Evergreen Portfolio reveals one of the best ways to protect and grow your money in a turbulent financial environment. Customer Reviews (6)
The Reckoning is now !
Great book from great contributors
Do yourself a favor
The Evergreen Portfolio is a classic
Invaluable Information |
64. The Basics of Investing by Benton E. Gup | |
Hardcover: 544
Pages
(1992-02-04)
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65. The Lazy Person's Guide to Investing [ABRIDGED] [ABRIDGED] by Paul B. Farrell, Nick Summers (narrator) | |
Audio CD:
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(2006-06-26)
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66. Investment Madness: How Psychology Affects Your Investing...And What To Do About It by John R. Nofsinger | |
Hardcover: 192
Pages
(2001-06-21)
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Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (21)
It is OK -- won't recommend
The Best Book I've Read on Psychology of Investing
Too Simplistic
An easy-to-read basic introduction
a different approach |
67. Hedge Fund of Funds Investing: An Investor's Guide by Joseph G. Nicholas | |
Hardcover: 288
Pages
(2004-01-07)
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Editorial Review Product Description Hedge Fund of Funds Investing walks you through the steps for creating, combining, and managing investments with multiple hedge funds as a fund of funds. Leading hedge fund authority Joseph Nicholas explains the building blocks of a fund of funds and how they can be incorporated into a traditional portfolio to achieve investment objectives and build diversification. In addition, he teaches how to evaluate risks, estimate potential returns, and choose statistical measurement methods. This book provides the key that opens the door to this fast-growing investment phenomenon. Customer Reviews (4)
Good book for investors looking to invest in a fund of funds
Easy to read !!!
Highly Recommen
Exceptional!Explains this booming investment sector well! Nicholas does a great job describing the evolution of FOFs and how they offer strategic, access and diversification advantages over investing in individual Hedge Funds.His descriptions of the FOFs mechanics and their multiple tiered structures illustrate clearly what goes on "under the kimono" of this somewhat secretive area of the alternative investment world. He illuminates how lockups, fees, redemptions and other restraints affect investment and fund selection - all imperatives that many investors may not readily understand. Most importantly, as Nicholas has superior access to the data obtained through his firm, Hedge Fund Research, he is able to paint a very thorough picture of FOFs return over the years and how manager selection affects those returns.As an investor in hedge funds himself, Mr. Nicholas has developed impressive screening methodologies and describes these in detail in this book, both through direct explanation and case study. This is a great book for anyone who has even a little uncertainty about the operations and/or the investment selection of FOFs.As a recent Wharton MBA myself, I know that many of these topics are not covered in classical investment training - it's just too recent of a trend.But FOFs are an explosive trend - with nearly 1/3 of all hedge fund investments - and one that all investors need to understand.Mr. Nicholas's book does an outstanding job in providing this background on the fundamentals of FOF investing. ... Read more |
68. Getting Started in Online Investing (Getting Started In.....) by David L. Brown, Kassandra Bentley | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(1999-04-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Providing practical guidance to help you find your cyber-bearings, Getting Started in Online Investing walks you through the various stages of the investing process while highlighting the full range of tools for each. Covering everything from finding investment ideas to managing your portfolio to keeping up with the market, it gives you the lowdown on brokers, online trading, stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and futures, as well as the best sites for news, portfolio management, education, research, and much more. Customer Reviews (5)
Poor
A nice intro and overview of US online investment services I like the combinationof this book and "Common Sense on Mutual Funds" by mr. Bogle,they are complementary!
An Investor's Guide to the Internet
I haven't read it.
Pleasure yourself most excellent online investment guide! Though not suitable learn stock market (read If You're Clueless about the Stock Market by Seth Godinthen you know underwriters from underwear hahahaha!) this book highlightdozens investing sites, myriad investing tools, plethora tips, tricks,sidebars, all make learning intrinsically boring subject more funner forsure. Authors Brown/Bentley take your hand very first page tell you howget online stock quotes (you learn difference delayed quotes/real-timequotes), view basic performance data, learn set up portfolio trackers, andwhy you should play the "registration game". Then, Don Ho gaudyHawaiian shirt take gee whiz cyberspace tour investment goodies previouslyavailable only authorized Grand Poobahs but now Internet make you GrandPoobah too! Still scaredy cat online trading? Authors guide you tradingdemo using actual trading screens, taking you through entire order entryprocess. (They show you best place on web find trading demo, too.) Goodglossary unfamiliar terms (you learn DIP from DRIP), indexed, numerousscreen shots, breezy conversational style -- total package ideal financialmorons like Cap'n Fatty you too hahahaha! No more pussyfooting! Buy thisbook, thank your Fatty, be nice little kids. Oops! Pardon poor Fatty.Smell burning IPO. Profit Fatty (Truth lies here maybe.) ... Read more |
69. Learn to Earn: A Beginner's Guide to the Basics of Investing and Business by Peter Lynch, John Rothchild | |
Hardcover: 272
Pages
(1997-04-03)
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Editorial Review Product Description McDonald's, The Gap, Circuit City, Gillette, CBS, and thousands more . . . anybody can own part of big and small companies. As companies grow and prosper, you can too. Whenever burgers are eaten, sweaters are purchased, batteries are used, and faces are shaved, you've got a piece of the action. From Alexander Hamilton to Warren Buffett, people have been making big money by investing in the corporations and institutions around them. Mutual-fund superstar Peter Lynch and author John Rothchild explain what's not normally taught in high school —how the stock market helps you and how it helps the country. By understanding how and why the stock market works when you buy a share of a company or purchase a mutual fund, you can make informed —and profitable —decisions. Whether you're saving for college, a house, a trip, or retirement, there is no better method to secure a sound financial future than to invest. Young or old, there is no better time to start investing than now. "Investing is fun. It's interesting. It can put you on the road to prosperity for the rest of your life. . . ." Learn to Earn gives you the expert guidance you need to make the right start. Lynch and Rothchild cover the gamut on investment fundamentals and principles, from choosing stocks, to picking a broker, to reading an annual report. Learn to Earn reveals how to decipher the stock pages and how to evaluate the pros and cons of the five basic investment vehicles —savings accounts, collectibles, houses or apartments, stocks, and bonds. Yet, there is much more to investing than just the principles, and there is much more to Learn to Earn than just the fundamentals. Opportunity comes in many forms, from many sources, with many histories. Brimming with stories and parables, Lynch and Rothchild also explain: One of the best managers in the history of mutual funds, Lynch iscertainly the person to help people choose the right stocks andunderstand the market. More so than One Up on WallStreet or Beating theStreet, this Lynch book is for beginning investors of allages. Lynch and coauthor John Rothchild are family men who are worriedthat teenagers aren't learning enough about the importance of Americancompanies in improving lives and creating wealth. Lynch questions whystudents are taught that Hamlet was a tragic hero and Napoleon was agreat general, but they don't know that Sam Walton foundedWal-Mart. In fact, Lynch's grasp of the past is one of the strengthsof the book. One of the best chapters is "A Short History ofCapitalism," a witty and homespun look at characters like KarlMarx, the Communist who believed capitalism was doomed, and the robberbarons, the shrewd railroad magnates of the late 19th century whoamassed huge fortunes by manipulating the markets. Unlike the robber barons, beginning investors, Lynch says, shouldstick to the basics: get in the habit of saving and investing andputting aside a certain amount every month; develop a strong stomachbecause the stock market is going to fall and there's no way toanticipate it; do a little homework so you can understand the reasonsto own a particular stock; and buy shares in solid companies and don'tlet go of them without a good reason. This book marks Lynch's coming out as a fan of "direct investmentprograms," which are offered by many good companies. You purchasea couple of shares or so directly from the company and then you enrollin a plan and buy more shares each month, in some cases without payinga penny in fees and always without a broker--the way Lynch likesit. Lynch loves these plans because they're a great vehicle forinvesting a little bit at a time over a long period. Grab onto acompany and learn about it, Lynch writes. The more you learn, the moreyou'll earn. --Dan Ring Customer Reviews (65)
GREAT PRIMER
Excellent intro to investing
A Great Primer
Great Book for Beginners
Better-off Reading "One Up on Wall St" |
70. 4 Easy Steps to Successful Investing by Jonathan D. Pond | |
Hardcover: 233
Pages
(1997-01)
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71. Quantum Investing: Quantum Physics, Nanotechnology, and the Future of the Stock Market by Stephen R. Waite | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2004-09-01)
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Tremendous vision and a bold framework for new ideas
Quite disappointed. Not an investment book at all. Despite the above, the authors were clever at choosing the right facts and figures. Some astounding items include:- 1. The only original DJI stock left behind after a century was General Electric. In short, this book is far from what the title projects to say. Little is talked about investment at all. The authors could have written a much better book with much fewer words. To make it better, the authors should have written much more on how complexity theory, a branch in Quantum Physics could really help market and investment analysis.
Let's face it folks, this is a deep book.
A Good Read!
Scientific advances are increasing exponentially The process of creative destruction will allow those companies benefiting from yet-to-be-invented technologies to grow at amazing rates, replacing those business that fail to keep pace.Noting that more welath was created during the past 100 years than in all previous history combined, Waite feels the rate of wealth creation will accelerate, with the next 25 years producing more wealth than was created during the entire 20th century. The Industrial Revolution was made possible by technologies generated from Newtonian physics, and our future will be enhanced with inventions from quantum based technologies. ... Read more |
72. The Investor's Quotient: The Psychology of Successful Investing in Commodities & Stocks by Jake Bernstein | |
Paperback: 290
Pages
(2000-04-24)
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The Worst Author - Ever
One of the better Pych books
HUGE DISSAPOINTEMENT
This is a MUST READ for all serious investor/trader in the first few chapters of this book, mr bernstein links the science of psychology to the 'science' of investing. exploring the various branch of psychology, then comparing psychology to our trading behaviour to show how it is linked. after that, mr bernstein goes on to tell you the many ways in which we can use what is learned in the science of psychology to improve, correct and/or enchance our trading. 200 odd pages of relevant materials and wise words on how you can go about doing it. the author is a very good and methodical teacher. bringing out each aspect of our trading, showing us how we can look for weaknesses and improve. ie he talks about our personal beliefs, how our childhood can affect our trading style, our relationship with broker/spouse/family, our methods, or even certain specific probelms like not able to cut losses etc. analysing each aspect, allowing us to understand how it can affect our trading, and then show us how we can correct/improve. he even teaches the reader how best to read books! after reading this book, you should learn much about yourself and the kind of trader you are. you will also learn the best way to help yourself, to improve on any weaknesses. if there is a degree on trading, this is the definitely one of the main texts. i will also confess that my trading has improved tremendously since reading this book, from annual loser to annual winner. this book is highly recommended. it will also stand the test of time, i strongly believe it will still be as relevant 300 years from now!
Indeed an excellent book! |
73. The Intelligent Investor: The Classic Text on Value Investing by Benjamin Graham | |
Roughcut: 304
Pages
(2005-05-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description More than one million hardcovers sold The Classic Text Annotated to Update Graham's Timeless Wisdom for Today's Market Conditions The greatest investment advisor of the twentieth century, Benjamin Graham taught and inspired people worldwide. Graham's philosophy of "value investing" -- which shields investors from substantial error and teaches them to develop long-term strategies -- has made The Intelligent Investor the stock market bible ever since its original publication in 1949. Over the years, market developments have proven the wisdom of Graham's strategies. While preserving the integrity of Graham's original text, this revised edition includes updated commentary by noted financial journalist Jason Zweig, whose perspective incorporates the realities of today's market, draws parallels between Graham's examples and today's financial headlines, and gives readers a more thorough understanding of how to apply Graham's principles. Vital and indispensable, this HarperBusiness Essentials edition of The Intelligent Investor is the most important book you will ever read on how to reach your financial goals. Customer Reviews (30)
The intelligent Investor: The classic text on value investing
Best book on investing EVER
Fantastic for the newbie who wants to start investing
Starting point for all value investing
This Is It |
74. Wallstreet.Com: Fat Cat Investing at the Click of a Mouse : How Andy Klein and the Internet Can Give Everyone a Seat on the Exchange by Andrew D. Klein | |
Hardcover: 200
Pages
(1998-03)
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Editorial Review Product Description When Andy Klein dropped out of lawyering to open a microbrewery, he had no intention of revolutionizing the stock market. But then he raised $1.6 million for his upstart Wit Beer through the first independent public offering over the Internet. He not only found himself riding a shock wave of over 3,000 news stories, he found himself in touch with thousands of eager, on-line investors. The entrepreneurial next step was obvious, at least to Klein. He founded Wit Capital, the first investment house to bring investors and capital-hungry companies together directly via the Internet, without brokers or commissions, and without the constraints that once restricted primary offerings to huge investors only. Told in the breezy style of Liar's Poker, this is the story of Andy Klein's evolution from pampered Cravath lawyer, to pack-the-boxes-yourself entrepreneur, to Wall Street revolutionary out to "democratize" the process of investing. But far more than a fun read, it is a hands-on guide for entrepreneurs and investors alike on how to make the "ground floor" of capitalism work for you in the age of the Internet. Customer Reviews (3)
Nuts and bolts of venture capital...from the small guy
How to get financing
Great Book to Understanding the process of the street |
75. What Is Value Investing? by Lawrence A. Cunningham | |
Paperback: 96
Pages
(2004-03-12)
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Editorial Review Product Description What Is Value Investing? provides individual investors with an introduction to value investing, today's most talked-about yet misunderstood investing strategy. Lawrence Cunningham explores: Customer Reviews (3)
not very good
Best 90 pages on the subject.
Quick and Easy |
76. The Pocket Idiot's Guide to Investing in Stocks by Randy Burgess, Carl Baldassarre, CFA, Theresa Hamacher | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(2006-03-07)
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Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (4)
great starter book
Invest in This Book...
Excellent starter book
such straight-forward honesty is rare |
77. The Neatest Little Guide to Do-It-Yourself Investing by Jason Kelly | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(2002-01-15)
list price: US$13.00 -- used & new: US$3.71 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0452282845 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Nice :-)
He's just another opinion
Good info on resources, not so good advice
Informative for the beginners
Easy to Understand |
78. Doing Business and Investing in Mali Guide (World Business, Investment and Government Library) by Ibp Usa | |
Perfect Paperback: 300
Pages
(2009-01-01)
list price: US$149.95 -- used & new: US$99.94 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0739777882 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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79. Real Estate Investment Trusts: Real estate investment trust, AIMCO, Creative real estate investing, General Growth Properties | |
Paperback: 162
Pages
(2010-10-18)
list price: US$24.95 -- used & new: US$24.95 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1157267289 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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80. Encyclopedia of Investing (A General Education Series for Investors) by Investor's Business Daily | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1996-01-01)
Asin: B0028OWIQA Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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