The Neatest Little Guide to Stock Market Investing |
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| Title: | The Neatest Little Guide to Stock Market Investing |
| Author: | Jason Kelly |
| Publisher: | Plume |
| Type: | Book / Paperback |
| Publication Date: | 29 December, 2009 |
| ISBN / ISBN-13: | 0452295823 / 9780452295827 |
| List Price: | $16.00 |
| You Save: | $5.12 |
| Amazon Price: | $10.88 |
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Editorial Review / Publisher's Information:
Product Description The essential stock market guide updated with timely strategies for investing after the crash
Now in its fourth edition, Jason Kelly's The Neatest Little Guide to Stock Market Investing has established itself as a clear, concise, and highly effective guide for investing in stocks. This comprehensively updated edition contains tried-and-true investment principles to teach investors how to create and refine a profitable investment program. New strategies and content include:
•Basic tips on when to invest and how to reduce the amount of risk in this turbulent market •A new core portfolio technique that shows readers a way to achieve 3 percent quarterly performance with the IJR exchange-traded fund •An exclusive interview with legendary Legg Mason investment counselor, Bill Miller, including his thoughts on the financial crash of 2008
Accessible and intelligent, The Neatest Little Guide to Stock Market Investing is what every investor needs to keep pace in the current market.
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Customer Reviews:
One Of The Best Books For Trading And Investing
20 February, 2010
This book is a great book for anyone looking to invest money in the stock market. I have read many investment books and stock trading books and this is one of only 3 books that I would advise a new trader or investor to read.
The author, Jason Kelly, starts by explaining "Why Stocks are Good Investments". Jason points to strong and true facts that show that owning stocks is one of the best ways of increasing wealth over time. He explains how you make money in stocks and goes into the difference between "total return" and "capital appreciation". Jason then explains why companies even sell stocks and how that works. If you are new to stock investing or trading and you do not have a clear understanding of this then you should read this. There is a quick section also about how to choose a broker to help you buy and sell stocks.
Jason then goes into "How to Evaluate Stocks". He explains the difference between value and growth investing. Jason does a great job of defining and explaining all of the most common terms in evaluating the fundamentals of companies including: current ratio, EPS, ROE, Net Profit Margin, P/E, and P/S. Then he explains common terms for evaluating the technicals of the stock price including: SMA, MACD, RSI, relative price strength, and volume. Knowing and understanding these terms is a must for anyone who wants to invest or trade in individual stocks.
After reading the 1st 3 chapters you will know half the things they teach you in a 4 year Business Degree. Believe me, I have a degree in Business.
Then Jason tells you "How the Masters Tell Us to Invest". Here he summarizes how each of the best traders and investors of all time advise individuals to build wealth. He covers Benjamin Graham, Phillip Fisher, Warren Buffet, Peter Lynch, William O'Neil, and Bill Miller. You could read whole books about each one of these investors or you could just read these sections in Jason's book where he breaks down their main points. Jason then has a section where he finds the common points that all these investors share called "Where the Masters Agree". This section will be the backbone for the strategy of the author.
Jason then explains "How History Tells Us to Invest". Here Jason explains some backtesting on various investing methods and shows that combining Value and Growth Investing is one of the best ways to build wealth over time.
Then we get into the real meat of the book. Section 4 "Permanent Portfolios" introduces you to easy to follow strategies to beat the market over time. This is where both new and experienced investors who have not read this book before will be able to really benefit by reading this. If you are someone who wants to beat the market by only looking at and adjusting your portfolio for a few short minutes about 4 times a year then these strategies are for you.
Jason also has the most exhaustive list of resources for stock research I have ever come across. When you read "Research to Riches" section you will have a gateway to all the best data on stocks available through many many sources.
In "This Books Strategy" Jason explains how we will use the "Permanent Portfolio" to build our fortress of wealth and then create and maintain a watch-list of individual stocks that we will send out of our fortress of wealth when the time is right to bring back even higher returns. Jason thoroughly explains how and where to gather information and compare it to stocks you already have on your list so that you are not overwhelmed by all the data and stock gurus available. Jason explains when may be good times to buy and when may be good times to sell stocks. He also has a very interesting way of tracking your performance and reviewing your choices to learn from the past.
And of course he has an investment website and "Letter" to compliment what we have learned in this book. The website is a great way to read his recent observations which he updates with new articles on a regular basis and is available to anyone for free. And he has the "Letter" which is a very affordable service (about $5.35/month I think) where he emails members on updates of his portfolios and his view of the market direction. I recommend at the very least to check it out on his website where you can find a sample "Letter" and see how his portfolios have performed against the "market".
- Amazon Customer Review
Easiest And Most Understandable Read Yet.
15 March, 2010
I've got to say Mr. Kelly did an Amazing job with this book. I have been on a quest for knowledge for some time now and this was the Holy Grail...so far. Out of the half dozen or so books on investing that I have read in the past two weeks...this was the best.
I like the approach Mr. Kelly took with stock tracking and also the explanation that went into calculating ratios and other items pertaining to growth and valuation.
The only down side is that Mr. Kelly bases a large chunk of his research on the Value Line Stock Survey which is quite expensive (but it sure is handy)
Thank you Mr. Kelly for this very informative yet easy read.
- Amazon Customer Review
Good For Basic Investing Information
18 February, 2010
This book provides a good basic education on stock investing. So if you are a beginner it is worth the read, if on the other hand you are already investing or trading skip to more advanced books.
In the section on evaluating stocks the author advocates using classical measurements such as PE ratios, price/book etc. My experience has shown that PE ratios are not the cause of a stock performance but the result of it. That is, stocks already experiencing high growth tend to have high PE ratios and if you used PE ratios as one of your criteria you would have missed the best stocks in recent years. I have found that a combination of stock holders equity and retained earnings is a better measure of future performance. A steady increase in stockholders equity with 15% year over year growth in retained earnings is usually a better indication of future price advance.
I was somewhat disappointed with the lack of depth in the section on technical analysis . These days holding times for stocks are becoming much shorter making technical analysis a major part of an investors decision on timing a stocks purchase.
A major part of the book lists resources for investing. In my opinion this was somewhat of an overkill since these resources can be easily found just by doing a simple internet search.
You can learn some basic investing information from this book but before acting on any specific stocks, I will be sure to read other more advanced books first.
- Amazon Customer Review
Superb Intro To Stock Market Investing
05 March, 2010
I cant recommend this book enough, even though I live in the UK and am dealing in the FTSE, the theories, strategies, references to sources of information are relevant.
The book was written in a concise manner and understandable to anyone who is interested in stock market investing.
Definately recommend this book to all and will be one that I pickup from time to time to refresh myself on potential strategies or ideas that I missed out on the first read!
Thanks Jason Kelly for sharing your knowledge and experience!
Avtar Singh
- Amazon Customer Review
A Great Place To Start
08 February, 2010
It is occasionally easy to make money buying and selling stocks. This book tells you how to do just that! It gives good stock investment techniques for "home gamers" that are willing to do some simple research.
- Amazon Customer Review
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