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Rating: Summary: I highly recommend this book Review: I'm a fairly new investor and this book helped me a lot. It is chock full of information. Although I really liked the individual lessons and learned the most from them, the interviews with the market gurus were fascinating. What I like is it lets you really get inside the pro's heads to see how they trade.This is one of the best books I read about investing in the market. It really tells you how to make money and the most commmon mistakes that investor's make.
Rating: Summary: Fantastic book!! Review: It is funny how different people can have so many conflicting opinions about the same book. The author interviewed some of the most famous and successful investors in the country. You have to be out of your mind not to come away with something useful. The lessons are not obvious, at least to this humble long-term investor. Maybe if you know everything about the stock market, then devising a strategy, creating rules, cutting your losses, holding winners, minimizing risk by using dollar cost averaging, avoiding trading options and futures and 101 other lessons might be common-sense, but not to me. Bottom line: One of the best books I have read on investing in the stock market.
Rating: Summary: Very good for a beginner. Review: This book was the first book I read about the stock market and I found it an easy read and it opened up my mind for the stock market. Acctually it gave me a different view. Much more relaxed view if you like. At the same time I found the author repeting himself too often. You will need further reading but this book is a good beginner and it also plays a role as a guide for further reading.
Rating: Summary: Non-threatening, entertaining and filled with great advice Review: This superb book is easy to read but there is so much information in it you have to read it a couple of times to fully appreciate what is being written. The author does a great job of objectively summarizing all the expert advice by some very famous investors. It is obvious Mr. Sincere spent alot of time researching his subject. He is able to convey his ideas without getting technical and boring, one of the problems with other financial books, except for the Fool books. The section I found most entertaining and helpful was when he wrote about the danger signals and pitfalls to avoid. All in all, well written and one of the better books about the market.
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