Jason's
Books
The
Neatest Little Guide to Do-It-Yourself Investing
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Ride
The Bull and Beat The Bear.
And Do It Yourself.
This
book was written between summer 1999 and summer 2001, a nearly
perfect straddle of the market's peak and crash. I rewrote
it three times to capture the best and worst that the market
served during that incredible time period. While the book
showcases real stories of success and disaster in a humorous
wayas is my styleit also gleans important lessons
that will help you manage your own money.
Don't miss: Kelly's
Heroes -- my 7 recovery portfolio stocks, how to make
$9.2 million by accident, Wade Cook exposed, pump-and-dump, going from $15 to
$250 in five months, the tale of Tokyo Joe, how to save $792
per order, the safety of twelve, the idiotic frontier, a stressful
argument about stress reduction, the sugar water bulletin,
the headlines of Akamai, the Kevlar portfolio,
and, most importantly, THE SIMPLEST INVESTMENT
PLAN EVER, where you will find as one of your required
investment steps the directive to have another beer.
Written with Jason Kelly's trademark flair and financial expertise,
The Neatest Little Guide to Do-It-Yourself
Investing uses real-life success stories to show
how individual investors can make money in any
market. From thinking like an investor to conducting
your own research, you'll learn everything you need to know
about:
"Kelly's
Heroes" -- 7 recovery portfolio stocks
- How
to reduce costs by being your own full-service broker
- Creating
a profitable portfolio to match your investment personality
- The
best, most accessible, and lowest-cost investment research
periodicals
- How
Behavioral Finance can keep Dr. Greed and Mr. Fear at bay
- The
importance of dollar-cost averaging
Plus
"Investor's Tool" sections in each chapter
Featuring
an in-depth look at stock market facts, fallacies, and financial
faux pas, this eye-opening handbook is filled with invaluable
resources to help you create and maintain personal financial
security.
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