Author: Mike Piper
Publisher: Simple Subjects, LLC
Keywords: investing, explained, pages, etf, index, made, simple, fund
Number of Pages: 118
Published: 2009-10-01
List price: $11.10
ISBN-10: 0981454240
ISBN-13: 9780981454245
Find all of the following explained in plain-English with no technical jargon: Asset Allocation: What does it mean, why is it so important, and how should you determine your own? How to Pick Mutual Funds: Learn how to choose funds that are mathematically certain to outperform the majority of other mutual funds. Roth IRA vs. Traditional IRA vs. 401(k): What’s the difference, and how should you choose between them? Financial Advisors: Learn what to look for as well as pitfalls to avoid. Frequent Investor Mistakes: Learn the most common mistakes and what you can do to avoid them. Calc
Authors:Arshad Khan, Vaqar Zuberi,
Publisher: Wiley
Keywords: investing, pros, tools, everyone, stock
Number of Pages: 400
Published: 1999-09-23
List price: $52.50
ISBN-10: 0471357316
ISBN-13: 9780471357315
Stock Investing for Everyone This book is written for a broad category of investors–ranging from the inexperienced part-timer interested in learning more about analyzing stocks and taking advantage of market trends to the seasoned pro, aiming to hone his or her skills and learn more about the latest investment strategies, tools, and techniques. Written by an exceptionally well qualified author team–one of whom, Vaqar Zuberi, was ranked among the top 50f proprietary traders for seven years running–Stock Investing for Everyone covers all the bases, from market fundamentals to
Author: M. Anthony Wong
Publisher: Wiley
Keywords: investing, arbitrage, value, management, options, bond, trading, risk
Number of Pages: 262
Published: 1991-01-02
List price: $80.00
ISBN-10: 047152560X
ISBN-13: 9780471525608
To become successful in the bond options market, it is important for professionals to gain a basic, yet thorough understanding of how options are priced, traded, and used in interest-rate risk and fixed-income portfolio management. Provides practical answers to questions that new participants will ask as they become more sophisticated in the bond option market. It describes the U.S. government bond options markets and discusses how options pricing and computer technologies are used in market-making, strategic trading, and value investing. After introducing standard options terminology, it prov
Author: Michael J. Carr
Publisher: W&A Publishing
Keywords: investing, relative, strength, guide, definitive, economy, smarter
Number of Pages: 204
Published: 2008-05-01
List price: $39.95
ISBN-10: 1934354058
ISBN-13: 9781934354056
This book is about letting the little guy do what the big guy has always done. Hedge funds, pension funds, and other institutions have always used relative strength investing to rack up big returns, yet the methodology has never been presented to the individual investor as a viable, easy-to-understand investment strategy, as it is in this book. Michael Carr, a personal investor with a longtime background in system design and analysis, has applied his professional expertise to investing. After running millions of relative strength calculations, Carr proves that relative strength investing works
Author: John C. Harrington
Publisher: Wiley
Keywords: investing, socially, responsible, using, returns, conscience, achieve
Number of Pages: 288
Published: 1992-05
List price: $52.50
ISBN-10: 0471550728
ISBN-13: 9780471550723
A successful money manager and leading practitioner in the field offers sound advice on both ethical considerations and ``how-to’’ financial strategies for investing in responsible funds, organizations and managers in global markets, not only to increase your net worth but to make the world a better place to live. Introduces a successful system earning high returns for funds managed by such proven players as Pax World, Dreyfus, Calvert, Parnassus and U.S. Trust. Reviews investment and social issues including corporate governance, women, family concerns and Third World economic deve
Author: Max Isaacman
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Keywords: investing, securities, mcgraw, finance, amp, breed, new, intelligent, etfs, strategies, profiting
Number of Pages: 256
Published: 2008-08-22
List price: $39.95
ISBN-10: 0071543899
ISBN-13: 9780071543897
The first book of its kind, Investing with Intelligent ETFs scrutinizes one of the most innovative and popular investment securities on the financial market today. Attracted to ETFs’ built-in diversification and their flexibility regarding trading and investing styles, high-level investors have been flocking to them for several years. At the present time, there are 646 ETFs, containing $620 billion in assets, and the types of strategies used are continually growing. Max Isaacman, author of the groundbreaking How to be an Index Investor, offers a timely analysis that provides a
Author: Roger Lowenstein; Janet Lowe
Publisher: Blackstone Audio Inc.
Keywords: investing, secrets, investors, growth, fundamental, value, analysis
Published: 2006-08-15
List price: $25.00
ISBN-10: 0786164875
ISBN-13: 9780786164875
Benjamin Graham developed "value investing," a style adopted by Warren Buffett, one of history’s most successful investors; it is based on "fundamental analysis," which quantitatively compares a company’s stock price to various measures of financial strength and promise. "Growth investing" is a fundamentally different style that seeks to identify tomorrow’s great business successes. Learn the ins and outs, and the pros and cons, of these basic investment styles. The Secrets of the Great Investors series is a collection of presentations that explain, in understandable