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The Neatest Little Guide to Do-It-Yourself Investing
Jason Kelly
Plume
, 2002 - 192 pages
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highly recommended
Informative for the beginners
When I picked up this book and began reading, I fast realized that I already knew what Mr. Kelly was delivering. The URL's for many websites are helpful. In a nutshell, if you need help to understand dollar cost averaging, then this is the book for you. Jason also provides varying suggestions on where to come up with funds to invest in the market. This is an informative read for stock market starters.
Easy to Understand
This book is written in a way that is easy to understand for someone who is new to
investing
. For those familar with investing it gives some great ideas to try. Kelly resources that he recommends are all excellent. ...This book is well worth the read, I highly recommend it.
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Reasonably informed 30something investor
I've read several of Jason Kelly's other titles prior to this DIY title. I have also worked in the Wall Street community as a low level hack, perhaps, but I had access to 'big gun' reports ala big name firms. Jason's writing style is head and shoulders above the rest. He grabs your interest and keeps the interest flowing from start to finish, and that's not an easy feat for someone like myself, who had been used to very dry and somewhat esoteric texts with the kind of writing one reads to fall asleep. That is definitely not the case here. I like the fact that his books are full of clear, concise and useful hints, AND there is very very
little
, if any, overlap from his other books. Some authors sometimes take bits and pieces from prior books to fill gaps or holes, but frankly, and I've read the Personal
Investing
and Stock Market books several times over, there is none of that here. I tip my hat to Jason for great style, wit and depth of information. Really quite remarkable.
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Good info on resources, not so good advice
Jason Kelly provides some great resources for do-it-
yourself
investing
, in particular Investor's Business Daily and other publications. He is rightly harsh on analysts and economists, who are notoriously wrong in their predictions on the direction the market will take. However, I think some of his advice can be very harmful for your portfolio. In particular, I'm thinking of averaging down and buy and hold. If you learn just a
little
bit about technical analysis and trend following, which is not too difficult, you will learn how to spot trends. When a stock is trending down, why would you put more money into it? On the hope that it will go back up eventually? It may indeed go back up, but not for a long time. There are lots of examples of stocks, including IBM, GM, and many others, that lose 75% of their value and stay way down for a very long time. You need to set a sell-stop to protect your capital. Also related to the cyclicality of the market in general and individual stocks in particular, every stock goes through cycles. Again, using basic tools of technical analysis you can learn to spot trends and close your position in a stock that is trending down.
I have read several books lately about learning how to build your own trading system and investing in general, and the best ones always stress the importance of having an exit strategy, knowing when to sell. Even Warren Buffet occasionally closes a position, like his current unloading of Petro China and his dumping of his silver a few years back. Don't just blindly buy and hold. That's a losing strategy.
Give "Stan Weinstein's Secrets For Profiting in Bull and Bear Markets" a try.
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Written with the trademark flair and financial expertise that have made his
guide
s to Stock Market
Investing
and Mutual Funds so invaluable, Jason Kelly's The
Neatest
Little Guide
to Do-It-
Yourself Investing
uses real-life success stories to show how individual investors can reduce risk and make money in any market. From thinking like an investor to creating a profitable portfolio, readers will learn everything they need to know about:
* How to cut costs by being your own full-service broker
* How consistent investing offsets the risk of roller-coaster markets
* How Behavioral Finance can keep Dr. Greed and Mr. Fear at bay
* The importance of dollar-cost investing
* The pitfalls of investment software
Plus:
* Top 7 recovery portfolio picks
* 401(k) advisor
* "Investor Tools" sections in each chapter
Featuring an in-depth look at stock market facts, fallacies, and financial faux pas, this eye-opening handbook is filled with invaluable resources to help readers overcome risk and create and maintain personal finance security.
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