From Publishers Weekly
Financial journalist John F. Wasik (The Late-Start Investor; Retire Early and Live the Life You Want Now) offers down-to-earth advice for those “seeking the middle road between the stratospheric highs and catastrophic lows” in The Bear-Proof Investor: Prospering Safely in Any Market. Wasik admits that he has no wizardry for profiting in a bad market, just tips for balancing one’s portfolio and choosing the kinds of stocks that weather downturns. He finds “teac…
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The First Book of Investing, Fully Revised 3rd Edition: The Absolute Beginner’s Guide to Building Wealth Safely
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In the revised second edition of The First Book of Investing: The Absolute Beginner’s Guide to Building Wealth Safely, financial advisor Samuel Case starts with a simple but substantial overview of today’s major investment opportunities designed for readers who know absolutely nothing about the various alternatives available. He then guides the former novice through intermediate-level possibilities and higher-risk options with the aim of creating a portfolio that t…
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The Complete Guide to Investing in Exchange Traded Funds: How to Earn High Rates of Returns- Safely
The growth of Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) in recent years alongside an unprecedented access to investment resources by any individual with a computer has led to a major boost in the market for many of these funds. According to recently released numbers for the 2007 fiscal year, as reported in the Chicago Tribune, there are currently more than $608 billion in assets within ETFs, with almost $400 billion of that in domestically traded assets an increase of almost 40 percent in one y…
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The Complete Guide to Investing in Short Term Trading: How to Earn High Rates of Returns Safely
Short-term trading refers to the practice of buying and selling financial instruments within the same trading week or, at most, a few weeks. Short-term traders buy and sell stocks over a few days or weeks in the hope that their stocks will continue climbing in value for the time they own them, making for quick and, often, huge profits. Some of the more commonly traded financial instruments are stocks, stock options, currencies, and futures contracts such as equity index futures, in…
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