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The SmartMoney Stock Picker's Bible

The SmartMoney Stock Picker's Bible

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Stock Picker's Bible - neither a good pick or a bible
Review: I was disappointed as to how little information was in this book. Additionally, several pages of the were printed out of sequence. I had the feeling this thing was thrown together. Some 64 of the book's 280 pages is a glossary. Don't waste your money. Shame on you Nellie and Peter.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Stock Picker's Bible - neither a good pick or a bible
Review: I was disappointed as to how little information was in this book. Additionally, several pages of the were printed out of sequence. I had the feeling this thing was thrown together. Some 64 of the book's 280 pages is a glossary. Don't waste your money. Shame on you Nellie and Peter.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: First rate guide to the stock market
Review: Smart Money writers know how to do their homework. They explain why even the most appealing stocks may not be right for your portfolio. This book explains--in understandable terms--how you can follow the stock market and buy the stocks that work for you, not every other investor. This is a concise and understandable investing book.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good resource, short on content...
Review: This is not the best investment book I have ever read, but it does have some very interesting and helpful tips. I was dissapointed that the book is only 191 pages of actual "text," while the rest is a large glossary of investment terms not necessarily related to the discussions in the book. I think better books have been written on so-called "value investing" (the method used by Smartmoney). Try Michael Vick's "How to Pick Stocks like Warren Buffett."

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good resource, short on content...
Review: This is not the best investment book I have ever read, but it does have some very interesting and helpful tips. I was dissapointed that the book is only 191 pages of actual "text," while the rest is a large glossary of investment terms not necessarily related to the discussions in the book. I think better books have been written on so-called "value investing" (the method used by Smartmoney). Try Michael Vick's "How to Pick Stocks like Warren Buffett."


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