“Low-priced investing is one of the most profitable, yet least followed investment areas. This excellent book provides superb, common sense information that any sensible investor should have . . . one of the best books I have read in a long time.” — Michael Burke, Editor Investors Intelligence The highest profits consistently come from low-priced and depressed stocks–for investors who know where to look! This authoritative book provides proven rules and formulas for using techn…
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Emilia says
This is a very informative book. Evans’ thesis is that low-priced and depressed stocks account for the major stock gains. In the first chapter he outlines the risks in buying these stocks and some precautions to take. The second chapter covers technical analysis, and the third chapter covers using the technicals to evaluate the charts of companies that have gone through major pullbacks, built bases, and seem ready to go up again. Chapters two and three are excellent, and really seem to be the book’s center of gravity. However, later chapters go into numerous case studies which are very good teaching stories. The writing is accessible and clear, and should appeal to beginners as well as more advanced investors and traders.
Woodrow says
I was not sure what to expect when I picked up the book, but for [the price] why not check it out. It was much better than anything I expected or have read in similar titles. The author gives the reader a solid foundation for entering and exiting low priced stocks. The book is filled with lots of good examples of the right time to buy beaten up stocks. The primary focus of his selection technique is technical analysis, although there is a fundamental bent thrown in. If you are thinking that there are bargins to be had after the past 2 years in the market, this is a title well worth checking out.