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Investing in Stocks (PagePerfect NOOK Book)
Investing in Stocks (PagePerfect NOOK Book)
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This $50,000-cash portfolio began Sept 15, ’02, ending Sept 12, ’03, up 150% in value. The S&P 500 Index up 14.25%. The research and reasoning, every buy and sell trade, done only on each weekend is shown. Once a reader gets started, seeing the events in the market, the reasoning and decisions made each of the fifty-two weeks, it is not easy to put it down. This 8.5"x11" 475 page color presentation’s price is lower than almost all new college textbooks of this size. Average college textbook in 2004 cost seventy-two dollars. Most are not in color. Question—how much does a financial advisor cost? Witnessing a 150% growth versus S&P 500 growth of 14.25% makes very interesting reading. Make this investment! Retire richer! This portfolio shown herein did ten times better than the S&P 500 Index, the standard by which mutual funds are judged. Most mutual funds don’t do as well as the S&P 500 Index. The data shown herein are true. Nothing was modified. If you want to invest in stocks and build a retirement nest-egg, you want to learn the techniques shown herein so as to hone your investment skills to do the best job you can with your precious valuable retirement investment capital. You also want to be able to quickly recognize the mood of the market so you can respond ASAP to either get in, or lighten up, or get out and conserve your capital. This situation was illustrated twice in this presentation’s year. During these quiet, uncertain, or down market periods, the investment capital is invested in a stock that pays monthly an annual dividend rate of over 12%, still growing when the market is faltering or failing. Learning what is presented herein will be a very smart Investment if used correctly.
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