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The Motley Fools, for a novice investor, can be a life changing experience. "The proof of the pudding is in the eating" and their savvy insights regarding investments have served me well. Their stock market insights are delivered with wit and wisdom, and I was actually sad when I turned the last page and realized I had finished the book. That's my personal criteria for a well written book, does it leave you wanting more. The Fools deliver.
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Took the full 10 days to get here, after the 3 days until it shipped. But the condition of the book is excellent since it was a used book. And can't beat the price. Better than taking notes of the contents in Borders.
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Good primer for the beginner stock trader. Also an excellent review for those who have "been around"
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1) I read the book, and tried it out without actually spending money; my portfolio soared.
2) I put money in; my portfolio soared.
3) I added more; my portfolio soared.
4) The market dropped; my portfolio soared.
5) The market soared; my portfolio soared more.
It's so simple; it does seem too good to be true; but it is all correct! I hoped to beat the market by 1-2 %, and to beat pro's by 3-4% (since they do underperform the market 90% of the time!).
I have absolutely hammered the market, just like the Gardeners say in this book.
Two of my closest friends have done/ been doing so also.
In my last 3-4 years I have averaged 43% average COMPOUND gain. I trebled my money in 3 years.
I have bought this book for other friends, and recommended it to many, many more.
Basically, it teaches you to only buy very, very safe companies that are small enough to increase substantially in value (as more and more analysts start to cover their financials). It works.
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this book is a Rip OFF of Peter Lynch's One Up On Wall Steet
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