Pick up
a book about investing in stocks, or read something smart and fun, or get to one of those classics you skipped in high school.
Not exact matches
His last open letter to shareholders makes the point clearly
about investing in creating value — «Berkshire's gain
in net worth during 2016 was $ 27.5 billion, which increased the per - share
book value of both our Class A and Class B
stock by 10.7 %.
I read over 100 personal finance and
investing books in the course of the following 24 months, educating myself financially and learning a lot
about investing, from
stocks to real estate.
There is not enough discussion
in value
investing circles
about when to sell
stocks, and this
book advances that subject.
Micro business was a concept introduced by another life changing
book in my life, I have written
about it previously here This is my next area of exploration, I have tried a few ideas like automating
stock reports and selling value
investing themed
stock reports from this site It has worked well till now.
Although I can not make the decision for you, I would recommend you read some
books about dividend growth
investing, and it will give you and idea as to what to look for
in a Dividend growth
stock.
If you want to read further
in details, I will recommend you to read this
book: Everything You Wanted to Know
About Stock Market Investing - Best selling book for stock market begin
Stock Market
Investing - Best selling
book for
stock market begin
stock market beginners.
Noted value investor Mohnish Pabrai,
in his
book The Dhandho Investor, describes how his knowledge
about oil shipping industry (which he gained while researching a
stock that he eventually didn't
invest in) helped him find another bargain later.
First step is learn as much as you can
about stocks by reading good investment relate
books an understand the risks and rewards involved
in investing.
Please note some of the
stocks author mentioned
in the
book is no longer available, but it is really good
book to get some ideas
about dividend
investing and how you could retire with dividend income alone.
: [00:13:07] So the last time we had you on the show we asked you
about a
book you would have recommended and you suggested the reminiscence of a
stock operator and having read that
book The approach is very similar to momentum
investing and how you can be on the right side of it of a trend and similar to what you just described there with
investing in commodities.
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I would highly recommend this
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about investing in the
stock market.
But, just like any other investment opportunity, learning
about investing in stocks can be done by researching online and reading
books written by professionals.
Books need to be written
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By contrast, investors who
invest in the same
stock - and - bond mix with actively managed funds would pay
about 15 times more, according to data from the 2016 Investment Company Fact
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OK, so if
investing in companies whose
stock trades cheaply relative to its earnings or companies whose
stock trades at or below
book value has historically provided a return greater than that of the
stock market as a whole, which of these two strategies should I choose and how should I go
about actually implementing it?
Fisher on scuttlebutt
Investing legend Philip Fisher,
in his classic
book, first published
in 1958, Common
Stocks and Uncommon Profits, wrote extensively
about scuttlebutt and his techniques for collecting it:
There is so much to learn
about investing in stock by reading this
book.