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Viser: One up on Wall Street - How to Use What You Already Know to Make Money in the Market
One up on Wall Street
How to Use What You Already Know to Make Money in the Market
Peter Lynch og John Rothchild
(2000)
Sprog: Engelsk
om ca. 10 hverdage
Detaljer om varen
- 2. Udgave
- Paperback: 304 sider
- Udgiver: Simon & Schuster (April 2000)
- Forfattere: Peter Lynch og John Rothchild
- ISBN: 9780743200400
America's most successful money manager tells how average investors can beat the pros by using what they know. According to Lynch, investment opportunities are everywhere. From the supermarket to the workplace, we encounter products and services all day long. By paying attention to the best ones, we can find companies in which to invest before the professional analysts discover them. When investors get in early, they can find the "tenbaggers," the stocks that appreciate tenfold from the initial investment. A few tenbaggers will turn an average stock portfolio into a star performer.
Lynch offers easy-to-follow advice for sorting out the long shots from the no-shots by reviewing a company's financial statements and knowing which numbers really count. He offers guidelines for investing in cyclical, turnaround, and fast-growing companies.
As long as you invest for the long term, Lynch says, your portfolio can reward you. This timeless advice has made One Up on Wall Street a #1 bestseller and a classic book of investment know-how.
PART I Preparing to Invest 1 The Making of a Stockpicker 2 The Wall Street Oxymorons 3 Is This Gambling, or What? 4 Passing the Mirror Test 5 Is This a Good Market? Please Don't Ask
PART II Picking Winners 6 Stalking the Tenbagger 7 I've Got It, I've Got It -- What Is It? 8 The Perfect Stock, What a Deal! 9 Stocks I'd Avoid 10 Earnings, Earnings, Earnings 11 The Two-Minute Drill 12 Getting the Facts 13 Some Famous Numbers 14 Rechecking the Story 15 The Final Checklist
PART III The Long-term View 16 Designing a Portfolio 17 The Best Time to Buy and Sell 18 The Twelve Silliest (and Most Dangerous) Things People Say About Stock Prices 19 Options, Futures, and Shorts 20 50,000 Frenchmen Can Be Wrong EPILOGUE: Caught with My Pants Up ACKNOWLEDGMENTS INDEX