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The streetwise investor : extraordinary investing for ordinary people

 Format: Print  Author/s: Moore, Alan; Moore, James  Call Number: HF5415.13 S5695 2007  Publisher: Capstone Publishing Ltd.  Place of Publication: United States  Date of Publication: 2004  ISBN: 1841125229  Pages: 140  Language: English  Dimension: 24 cm  Tags: InvestingInvestorsOrdinary people |
 About the Resource:

Investors the world over are worried and they have a right to be worried. Stock markets are falling everywhere, interest rates are at all-time lows and millions of ordinary people who have money in building societies, unit trusts, endowments and pensions are feeling the pinch like never before.

 

The time is right for The Streetwise investor; the true story of the ups and downs and thrill and spills of a rare breed, a successful British stock market speculator, Alan Moore, who started in the 1980s. Alongside son James Moore, the authors have spent their investing lives moving opportunistically from one ‘sure thing’ to the next. This includes making a fortune in privatisation issues, exploiting the dot.com boom and quickly moving into Contracts for Difference, the new derivative that allows private investors to make the same moves as the institutional players. So, what on earth is their secret and how can ordinary investors learn and profit from their success?

 

The Streetwise investor demystifies investment, explains the jargon and shows how to become an expert at assessing risk. By following the authors’ volatile portfolio as prices yo-yo and learning from the case studies of their major investments (such as Eidos, Carphone Warehouse and Telewest), any investor can learn how to apply their phenomenally successful investment approach. The Streetwise Investor gives you the confidence in your own ability to make sensible, profitable decisions in even the most explosive market conditions.

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