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Gough, L: Financial Times Guide to Selecting Shares that Per


en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 feb 2014

The Financial Times Guide to Selecting Shares that Perform helps you identify the approach to buying and selling shares that is best suited to you. It will help you to align your strategy based on the time and money you have available, taking into account your overall objectives and your attitudes to risk and loss.

In this thoroughly updated fifth edition of their bestselling investment classic, Richard Koch and Leo Gough explain 10 distinctive and proven investment techniques for you to choose from. They describe the different tactics needed to succeed in today’s market conditions and show you how it can be fun and profitable to try to beat the stock market.

The Financial Times Guide to Selecting Shares that Perform gives you:

  • 10 proven approaches to selecting successful shares
  • A quiz to help you identify what kind of investor you are and what strategy is right for you
  • Practical advice to help you trade more confidently on the stock market
  • Examples and explanations of successes and failures
  • Convincing reasons why you should manage your own share portfolio
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780273786740
ISBN-10: 0273786741
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: Illustrations
Dimensiuni: 156 x 233 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:5 ed
Editura: Pearson Education

Notă biografică

Richard Koch is the author of 15 highly acclaimed books, including the The Financial Times Guide to Strategy and the bestselling 80/20 trilogy. As well as lecturing and broadcasting, he is an extremely successful entrepreneur and investor.

Cuprins

Part One: Strategy for the individual investor
1.        Why the stock market?
2.        Should you try to out-perform the market?
3.        David versus Goliath
4.        Rules to stop you losing
5.        Record-keeping for fun
6.        Why you need your own approach
7.        How to pick your own approach
Part Two: Ten ways that work
Way I     Follow the rainmakers
Way II    Backing winners
Way III   Specialisation
Way IV   Detecting earnings acceleration
Way V    Outsider information
Way VI   Good businesses
Way VII  Value investing
Way VIII                Emerging markets
Way IX   Contrarian investing
Way X    Star businesses