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Stock Market Investing 10 Minute Guide

By Alex Saenz

* Publisher:Alpha
* Number Of Pages:196
* Publication Date:2000-09-01
* Sales Rank:1763177
* ISBN / ASIN:0028636104
* EAN:0021898636102
* Binding:Paperback
* Manufacturer:Alpha
* Studio:Alpha
* Average Rating:4
* Total Reviews:7


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Book Description:

New investors can fall into some dangerous traps. If you are new to the stock market, if you need a refresher course in investing basics, or if you are an employee of a corporation that manages its own profit sharing stock plan, this easy-to-use reference guide on everything from research to mutual funds can help you. It provides a basic education on stocks, investing, and the way the market works.




Date: 2002-03-24Rating: 1
Review:

good idea - bad book

I bought this book yesterday and I am taking it back today. I am pretty new to investing (maybe 10 trades in all) and even I found errors and misleading statements right from the start. For example, this book describes both bonds and blue chip stocks as investments that will never lose value, which is absolutely not true.

Here are some other misleading quotes:

\"Stocks by default provide higher returns than mutual funds since management fees are not levied on stock owners.\" In reality, many mutual funds actually exceed the returns of particular stocks, even when the management fees are taken into consideration.

\"If your stock is worth more now than what you paid for it, then you have realized a capital gain.\" In fact, you have not realized anything until you actually sell the stock at its increased value.

In both of these examples, I think I understand what the author was getting at, but the statements are so misleading or vague that they seem dangerous, especially for beginners. And the book is chock-full of these statements. A book if this kind seems like such a great idea, it's too bad this one tried but failed to deliver what the beginner probably really needs.


Date: 2001-07-19Rating: 4
Review:

Not bad.

The best part of this book is it's simplicity. The author was able to put aside enough of the technical jargon that most brokers love to repeat after each other to intimidate us artistically inclined creatures.

Another aspect I love is how concise and to the point everything is in this book. It was capable of clearing away the mystery of investing. My attitude has changed from a Las Vegas casino view of the stock market to one of respect for the market.

I went ahead and opened an account with an online broker, followed some basic principles and am doing okay. No, I'm not a tycoon. I just invest a little at a time for the long haul.

In a word, this book provides enough horse sense to get you started on the road to understanding investments.


Date: 1999-09-28Rating: 4
Review:

Easy to read, user friendly, great for beginners.

This book has all the basics you need to know about the stock market, from options to IPOs. It is indeed a great book for beginners, especially if you don't know much about all the investment terms. However, if you look for actual stock plays and case studies, look for another book.


Date: 1999-06-09Rating: 5
Review:

great primer!

I am not a big fan of nonfiction reading, but this book was quick and easy to read. It has information on just about everything to answer all of your stock questions. I would definitely recommend it to any novice who wants to get started in the stock market.


Date: 1999-03-19Rating: 4
Review:

I knew nothing and now I'm encouraged to go on learning.

As a true beginner, I knew NOTHING of P/E ratios, stop orders, NAV, and all of the terms that intimidated me when trying an online brokerage for the first time. This book gave me enough info to convince me that I can do this. More reading will be required, though.
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