Trouncing the Dow: A Value-Based Method for Making Huge Profits in the Stock Market

Trouncing the Dow: A Value-Based Method for Making Huge Profits in the Stock Market

by KennethLee (Author)

Synopsis

Insights on value investing from a Wall Street superbroker. From 1973 to 1997, the stock market averaged 9 per cent return. Kenneth Lee's Benchmark Investing averaged 24%. Value investing may be a hot topic on Wall Street right now, but Lee has been making money with it for nearly a quarter-century. Trouncing the Dow, Written in an easy-to-understand style, is packed with step-by-step instructions that show any investor how to be a winner. With returns that rival Warren Buffett and Benjamin Graham, Kenneth Lee carves out his own spot in history with Trouncing the Dow .

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 284
Edition: 70th
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.
Published: 01 Sep 1998

ISBN 10: 0070383014
ISBN 13: 9780070383012

Media Reviews
Of course, a certain kind of investor still prefers a system for trading stocks. Thousands have been devised over the ears. They ma work for a short time under certain market conditions, but then they fail. Every now and then, though, someone comes along with a carefully reasoned method that seems to work. Kenneth Lee explains his own in Trouncing the Dow (McGraw-Hill, 284 pages, $24.95). The Wall Street Journal 19981224 This book outlines a simple investment method that helps investors reach their goals for average annual returns. Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities Magazine 19981211
Author Bio
Kenneth Lee is a vice president with Smith Barney, where he manages $50 billion in client assets. Lee started his career at Merrill Lynch, where he received an award as the top producing new broker in the nation. Since 1989, he has published DowBuys, an investment newsletter that focuses on stocks in the Dow Jones Industrial Average.