Drawing on his own experiences in the trading game as well as principles that are over a hundred years old, Covel shows investors how to watch and evaluate trends and make decisions on investments quickly and safely.
Investment analysis
- Author:Covel, MichaelSummary:
- Author:Hammer, William G., Timoshenko, WalterSummary:
You probably don’t wake up in the morning, look in the mirror, and say to yourself, “I want to be an ordinary investor today. I plan to invest emotionally, ignore risks and opportunities unique to me, and end up with much less than I...
- Author:Bassal, OmarSummary:
Want to know the strategies of successful swing trading? This friendly guide covers the ins and outs of this risky but profitable investing approach, explaining all the basics in plain English. You'll see how to use the two investment...
- Author:Krantz, MattSummary:
This book features expert online investing advice that you can take to the bank! Want to take firm control of your investments and reach your financial goals, but baffled by the dizzying array of online tools? Start with this...
- Author:Krantz, MattSummary:
How to determine the true strength and stability of any business What's the key to multibillionaire Warren Buffett's five-decade run as the most successful investor in history? Fundamental analysis. Now, Fundamental Analysis For Dummies...
- Author:Wild, RussellSummary:
Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have a strong foothold in the marketplace, because they are less volatile than individual stocks, cheaper than most mutual funds and subject to minimal taxation. But how do you use this financial product to...
- Author:Rhoads, RussellSummary:
Want to gain a trading edge with candlestick charts? Find them a little confusing? No worries! Candlestick Charting For Dummies sheds light on this time-tested method for finding the perfect moment to buy or sell. It demystifies...
- Author:Lo, Andrew W.Summary:
Half of all Americans have money in the stock market, yet economists can't agree on whether investors and markets are rational and efficient, as modern financial theory assumes, or irrational and inefficient, as behavioral economists...
- Author:Solow, KennethSummary:
Patience may be a virtue, but it isn't an investment strategy. The current academic and financial planning definitions of "risk" are changing at light speed, but the notion of what constitutes "risky" investment strategy for informed...