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Annotation Easy-to-follow guidelines from a pro for simplifying your investments, protecting yourself from the investment sharks and achieving financial freedom Drawing on his years as an investor for leading banks in the U.S. and Asia, Philip Cheng delivers down-to-earth strategies guaranteed to make you "shark-proof" while you optimize investment returns. Statistics show that only 20% of small investors ever come close to achieving their investment goals. The other 80% get eaten alive by "investment sharks"investment advisors, fund managers and other hucksters out to line their pockets with your hard-earned cash. Motivated by a sense of fair play, Cheng resolved to write an investor's survival guide in which he'd share everything he's learned in his years as a successful professional investor. The result is Taming the Money Sharks. The easy-to-follow guidelines you'll find in this book will help you navigate the shark-infested waters of the investment world, all the way to the financial freedom you dream of and deserve. A must-have survival guide for novice investors, and a source of fresh thinking and innovative strategies for experienced investorsFeatures many illustrations, summaries, charts, real-world examples along with other powerful tools to help you avoid common mistakes and win at the investment gameLays out 8 proven strategies for investing systematically and surviving and thriving in the shark-infested waters of the stock market |
Contents |
Chapter 1. Stop the bleeding : should you continue to invest by striking while the iron is hot? -- chapter 2. Select an industry to increase probability of profitable investments : apply expertise from work or personal interest -- chapter 3. Wise use of information resources : should you follow hot tips? -- chapter 4. Decide on company values and buy-sell prices : should you trust a company with your money? -- chapter 5. Simple and effective portfolio strategies : do you want a windfall profit or a systematic win? -- chapter 6. Capitalize on policy directions : are policies your friends? -- chapter 7. Loving an investment or loving to make money : falling in love -- chapter 8. Fully enjoy your profits from stocks : rich and healthy or rich with pain. |
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Stocks -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
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Investments -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
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Actions (Titres de société) -- Guides, manuels, etc. |
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Investissements -- Guides, manuels, etc. |
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Investments |
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Stocks |
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handbooks.
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manuals (instructional materials)
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Handbooks and manuals
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Handbooks and manuals.
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Guides et manuels.
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Print version: Cheng, Philip Shu-Ying. Taming the money sharks 9781118550427 (OCoLC)828181918 |
ISBN |
9781118550458 (electronic bk.) |
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1118550455 (electronic bk.) |
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9781118784792 (electronic bk.) |
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1118784790 (electronic bk.) |
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1299648347 (ebk) |
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9781299648340 (ebk) |
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9781118550434 |
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1118550439 |
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