How to make the
most out of investing your money in shares
Investing in shares
is risky. For the uninitiated, the daily, often volatile, movements of the stock
market seem reason enough to stay away from the stock market.
On the other hand,
investing in shares is a proven wealth-builder and like millions of investors
the world over, you too probably need to invest in shares to achieve long-term
appreciation. What you also need to do is to do it right. Here, in simple,
easy-to-follow steps, a Wall Street expert offers you solutions for making the
most out of investing in shares.
Highlights:
How to get started
Understand the kind
of investor you are: your investment goals, and your time frame of investing
Risks and returns
from stocks
How to pick shares
that are right for you
Fundamental and
technical analysis; what they are and how to use them
How to create a
portfolio of shares to meet your investment goals: income-oriented portfolios;
going-for-growth portfolios, and safety-first stock portfolios.
Successful techniques
for achieving superior returns: averaging up, formula plans, investing for
value, safety and growth
How to monitor and
readjust your portfolio from time to time
Beating the market:
figuring out market cycles and timing.
Now, you don’t have
to be confused about investing in stocks. This book offers you the must-know
principles, expert guidance and sensible solutions to do so profitably.
Gerald Krefetz
Gerald Krefetz has participated in and closely observed the financial world for more than twenty-five years. He has written more than twelve books on business and financial subjects and prepared reports and studies for private clients. Mr. Krefetz’s experience spans a wide range of economic matters, portfolio management, foreign investments, venture capital situations, income distribution, entrepreneurialism and public affairs. A principal of Krefetz Management and Research, he runs a private money management service for individuals in Manhattan, U.S.A.