Stock Investing for Dummies (Large Print 16pt)

Stock Investing for Dummies (Large Print 16pt)

by Paul Mladjenovic
Stock Investing for Dummies (Large Print 16pt)

Stock Investing for Dummies (Large Print 16pt)

by Paul Mladjenovic

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Overview

The stock market has been a cornerstone of the investors passive wealth-building program for over a century and continues in this role. This decade has been one huge roller coaster ride for stock investors. Fortunes have been made and lost. With all the media attention, all the talking heads on radio and television, and the books with titles like Dow at 36,000, the investing public still didnt avoid losing trillions in a historic stock market debacle. Sadly, even the so-called experts who understand stocks didnt see the economic and geopolitical forces that acted like a tsunami on the market. With just a little more knowledge and a few wealth-preserving techniques, more investors could have held onto their hard-earned stock market fortunes. Cheer up, though: This book gives you an early warning on those megatrends and events that will affect your stock portfolio. While other books may tell you about stocks, this book tells you about stocks and what affects them. This book is designed to give you a realistic approach to making money in stocks. It provides the essence of sound, practical stock investing strategies and insights that have been market-tested and proven from nearly 100 years of stock market history. I dont expect you to read it cover to cover, although Id be delighted if you read every word! Instead, this book is designed as a reference tool. Feel free to read the chapters in whatever order you choose. You can flip to the sections and chapters that interest you or those that include topics that you need to know more about. Stock Investing For Dummies, 3rd Edition, is also quite different from the get rich with stocks titles that have crammed the bookshelves in recent years. It doesnt take a standard approach to the topic; it doesnt assume that stocks are a sure thing and the be-all, end-all of wealth building. In fact, at times in this book, I tell you not to invest in stocks. This book can help you succeed not only in up markets but also in down markets. Bull markets and bear markets come and go, but the informed investor can keep making money no matter what. To give you an extra edge, Ive tried to include information about the investing environment for stocks. Whether its politics or hurricanes (or both), you need to know how the big picture affects your stock investment decisions.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442996281
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant
Publication date: 07/09/2009
Series: For Dummies Books
Edition description: 16th ed. Large Print
Pages: 760
Sales rank: 887,965
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 1.51(d)

About the Author

Paul Mladjenovic is a well-known Certified Financial Planner practitioner and investing consultant with over 21 years' experience writing and teaching about common stocks and related investments. He owns PM Financial Services.

Table of Contents


Introduction.

Part I: The Essentials of Stock Investing.

Chapter 1: Exploring the Basics.

Chapter 2: Taking Stock of Your Current Financial Situation and Goals.

Chapter 3: Defining Common Approaches to Stock Investing.

Chapter 4: Recognizing the Risks.

Chapter 5: Say Cheese: Getting a Snapshot of the Market.

Part II: Before You Start Buying.

Chapter 6: Gathering Information.

Chapter 7: Going for Brokers.

Chapter 8: Investing for Growth.

Chapter 9: Investing for Income.

Chapter 10: Using Basic Accounting to Choose Winning Stocks.

Part III: Picking Winners.

Chapter 11: Decoding Company Documents.

Chapter 12: Analyzing Industries.

Chapter 13: Emerging Sector Opportunities.

Chapter 14: Money, Mayhem, and Votes.

Part IV: Investment Strategies and Tactics.

Chapter 15: Taking the Bull (Or Bear) by the Horns.

Chapter 16: Choosing a Strategy That’s Just Right for You.

Chapter 17: Understanding Brokerage Orders and Trading Techniques.

Chapter 18: Getting a Handle on DPPs, DRPs, and DCA . . . PDQ.

Chapter 19: Looking at What the Insiders Do: Corporate Hijinks.

Chapter 20: Tax Benefits and Obligations.

Part V: The Part of Tens.

Chapter 21: Ten Warning Signs of a Stock’s Decline.

Chapter 22: Ten Signals of a Stock Price Increase.

Chapter 23: Ten Ways to Protect Yourself from Fraud.

Chapter 24: Ten Challenges and Opportunities for Stock Investors.

Part VI: Appendixes.

Appendix A: Resources for Stock Investors.

Appendix B: Financial Ratios.

Index.
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