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The Little Book That Beats the Market (Little Books. Big Profits)
Joel Greenblatt

Wiley, 2005 - 176 pages

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The perfect book to learn good investment strategies

This book is not only good for beginners, but also for all people looking for a long term investment strategy relying on basic principles, easy to use and, most important, that can pay back a lot.

Very well explained, funny and easy to read. Joel Greenblat did a wonderful job of writing with this book.

Highly recommended.


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GREAT book for beginning investors.

This book is a quick and easy read, and I would say it's best audience are people who have never invested in the stock market before.

Some complain, legitimately, that the book continues to repeat the same ideas, but it does so in a way that is humorous at the same time as enforcing basic, but important, points.

While I think everyone with some interest in the stock market could enjoy this easy read, I would most highly recommend it for teens who are interested in why/how their parents invest in the stock market, and those people who are thinking to invest in the stock market for the first time.


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The detractors don't have enough evidence to refute this book

I read reviews of people who got scared after doing some investigation. I also read reviews of people who got tired of seeing losses from the stocks they picked. But if they read the book carefully they'd have read that these things are bound to happen.

Greenblatt mentions that there are people who will get scared because the stocks they pick using this method look scary. There will also be people who will see losses while the stock market is looking good. But his point was that in the long term the averages work in your favour. If you are going to look at a time frame shorter than 3-5 years you might as well give up and invest in something else.


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