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In an Uncertain World: Tough Choices from Wall Street to Washington

Author: Robert E.; Weisberg, Jacob Rubin

Genre: Business-Economics-Finance

PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Random House Trade / Published Year: 2004

Pages: 257 pages / Weight: g

Dimensions: Updating

Notes: slightly stained outside- the cover is slightly bent at the corners- some pages have water stains


SHORT DESCRIPTION
Is this the right time to buy? What are the signs of a market top and bottom? Should I buy a down-beaten or a high-flying stock? Should I buy a low P/E ratio or a high-dividend stock? Whether you’re a complete novice or an experienced investor, the answers to these and many other questions are found in this book. It covers probably the widest range of topics of any investment book to help you to navigate the stock market. Based on practical experiences, tested theories, and proven wisdoms, it is also a reference book, which you can repeatedly refer to, and an action book with a game plan and even a “free lunch.”Stock investing is simple, but it’s not easy. You don’t need to be a rocket scientist or work extremely hard; all you need is common sense, the right temperament, spare money, and spare time. Your challenge is to choose the right companies and funds—the fund managers and company employees will do all the hard work, making you money so that you can plan your dream holidays and a blissful retirement.

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Is this the right time to buy? What are the signs of a market top and bottom? Should I buy a down-beaten or a high-flying stock? Should I buy a low P/E ratio or a high-dividend stock? Whether you’re a complete novice or an experienced investor, the answers to these and many other questions are found in this book. It covers probably the widest range of topics of any investment book to help you to navigate the stock market. Based on practical experiences, tested theories, and proven wisdoms, it is also a reference book, which you can repeatedly refer to, and an action book with a game plan and even a “free lunch.”Stock investing is simple, but it’s not easy. You don’t need to be a rocket scientist or work extremely hard; all you need is common sense, the right temperament, spare money, and spare time. Your challenge is to choose the right companies and funds—the fund managers and company employees will do all the hard work, making you money so that you can plan your dream holidays and a blissful retirement.