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The Neatest Little Guide to Stock Market Investing

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ISBN: 0452289211 - The Neatest Little Guide to Stock Market Investing  
Title:The Neatest Little Guide to Stock Market Investing
Author:Jason Kelly
Publisher:Plume
Type:Book / Paperback
Publication Date:18 December, 2007
ISBN / ISBN-13:0452289211  /  9780452289215
List Price:$15.00
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Product Description
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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Customer Reviews:

 • Not Worh The Money
14 December, 2008

This book does not offer much than can be found publicly or is common sense. Look at some of the other higher rated books.

- Reviewed by customer ID: A278N3P8EID8V0

 • Excellent For Beginners And Those Who Wish To Remember Fundamentals
16 December, 2008

I bought this book a couple of years ago, and read it now and then every time I want remember the basics of stock investing. It talks mostly about fundamental investing, and reviews the best investors/writers you can learn from. It is an easy and fast read.

- Reviewed by customer ID: A2D2OSDG5T53IR

 • Learn From The Masters, But Don't Assume You Can Replicate Them.
26 December, 2008

The book is written well, and contains a good synthesis of the wisdom from investment gurus like Warren Buffett, Benjamin Graham, and Bill O'Neil. Some people say that there is "nothing original" in this book; but I'd prefer a good round-up of proven techniques from real gurus rather than an unproven brand new "idea". But I'd like to inject a note a realism. Just because these techniques have worked for some successful investors in the past, it doesn't mean that you will make them work in the future. It all sounds so simple: 1) The stock market has been the best place to invest historically. [I say: but not over the last 10 years] 2) If you can find a ten-bagger stock you can turn $10,000 into $100,000 in a single investment. Re-invest the $100,000 in another ten-bagger and you have $1,000,000 after two trades! [I say: It's possible; but don't confuse 'possible' with 'probable'.] 3) All you need to do is find a sound company, with great products, with good growth potential, which is currently undervalued for some reason. [I say: determining that a company is undervalued based on its fundamental ratios is not proven beyond doubt by my own recent research.] When reading any stock market book, even a good one like this, I think that a degree of healthy scepticism is a good thing. Learn from the masters, but don't assume that you can replicate them. Tony Loton, author -- DON'T LOSE MONEY!: (in the Stock Markets) Stock Fundamentals On Trial: Do Dividend Yield, P/E and PEG Really Work?

- Reviewed by customer ID: AOP6Y5VWYLR6B

 • Great
30 December, 2008

The best intro to stock market investing book around. Very easy to understand as well as very well written. Kelly knows how to keep the reader interested! I would highly recommend this book to anyone is getting into investing or thinking about getting into it!

- Reviewed by customer ID: AY7PYJQQKLIK9

 • Wonderful
27 December, 2008

a wonderful book that i'm glad i read before beginning to invest. full of very helpful information.

- Reviewed by customer ID: A11MXYELJD4Y7


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