Crack the Code of Investing Acquire the Best Set of Tools for Investing Understand the True Nature of Investing Learn Timeless Investment |
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Author:
| Miletsky, Shay S. |
ISBN: | 979-8-7171-9234-7 |
Publication Date: | Mar 2021 |
Publisher: | Independently Published
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $8.70 |
Book Description:
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This is the book I wish I had read years ago.
It is a road map to investing in the stock market.
The book reviews in a practical manner key messages and valuable lessons gathered from the finest investors. All the concepts are timeless and easy to grasp. This short text will yield the best return on money and time invested.
Reading this book, you will:
Acquire the best set of tools for investing: Investment...
More DescriptionThis is the book I wish I had read years ago.
It is a road map to investing in the stock market.
The book reviews in a practical manner key messages and valuable lessons gathered from the finest investors. All the concepts are timeless and easy to grasp.
This short text will yield the best return on money and time invested.
Reading this book, you will:
Acquire the best set of tools for investing: Investment methods of the greatest investors
Different stock-picking technics
Stock valuation
Finding the intrinsic value of a company
Portfolio management
Asset allocation
Understand the true nature of investing: The effect of compounding
The difference between investment and speculation
Regression to the Mean
Market cycles
The human factor
Price volatility
Judgmental biases
Learn timeless investment wisdom: Your possible edge in investing
The qualities that make a good investor
The true cost of managed funds
The benefits of doing less
How to act in market turmoil
What works in investing and what you should avoid doing.
The book is meant for those who have the intellectual desire and curiosity to truly understand how to invest in the stock market; those who wish to take responsibility for their financial life and future selves; and for those who feel a bit lost and overwhelmed dealing with this subject.
In the early months of my exploration, I concluded that stocks are a pure gamble -- the higher the risk the higher the reward. This was not the game I felt comfortable playing. Moreover, I could not find a clear methodology to make it work; it all seemed too vague.
Today, after a decade of research, I know a lot of things I wish I knew much earlier. There is a lot of misinformation out there and a lack of essential knowledge when it comes to the stock market. Investing is not for everyone. However, I strongly believe that anyone with the right know-how, temperament, and commonsense can do well in investing in the stock market. My academic background is in history and business management (M.B.A). Both these disciplines facilitated my perspective on my journey to Crack the Code of Investing.