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WEALTH VIRTUES
A Guide to acquire more money than you spend and to save more
money than you owe
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This is just another version of Graham's Intelligent Investor, which is worse than original thoug
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Don't listen to lies of WALL Street. The motley fool Investment Guide allows you to understand the simplest way to Buy Stock and Hold Stock and profit from it in the long term...
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This is an amusing book, but a new investor, or anyone, should be skeptical about their theories. If you critically examine their proofs and logic, you'll see their bias and the half truths very clearly. The authors have profitted from the great market conditions, over the last few years, but so have millions of other investors that have never heard of these two fools. Their humor and erroneous "facts", tend to wear thin after the first third of the text. This is an amusing book, but I certainly wouldn't base any financial plans on the opinions expressed, by the authors, in this book.
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This book is just great. One of my friends recommanded this book to me and when I began reading it, it was hard to put it down. Gardners tell you in a very simple and understandable way what the stock market is all about (it is more simple than you think) and how you can beat it. The book shows you how to pick good compnies, and have fun doing so. I recommand it very much.
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most people i know, have no strategy when it comes to their personal investing. they just buy a few mutual funds, and big stocks like msft,yahoo, and disney. i was one of these investots. this book helped explain everything to me and provided a logical approach to investing. what to invest in and what not to. i am a finance/accounting major at one of the top 5 b-schools in the country, and i learned more about investing from this book than i have learned in school. stronly recommend
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