Fire Your Stock Analyst: Analyzing Stocks on Your Own (Definitive Guides (Financial Times/Prentice Hall))

Fire Your Stock Analyst: Analyzing Stocks on Your Own (Definitive Guides (Financial Times/Prentice Hall))

by HarryDomash (Author)

Synopsis

This is simply the world's most useful book for personal investors who want to rely less on the so-called experts and more on their own intelligence and knowledge. The author presents systematic value and growth strategies that draw on the best ideas from more than 20 of the world's leading money managers -- and shows you how to implement each strategy step-by-step, using free or low-cost information available on the Internet. Domash introduces never-before-published advanced analysis strategies, shows how value investors really pick stocks, and presents new ways of quantifying a stock's risk. This book covers issues most books simply ignore, including how to evaluate a company's business plan and true financial strength, how to set your own target prices, and most important, when to sell .

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Edition: 1
Publisher: Financial Times/ Prentice Hall
Published: 30 Jan 2006

ISBN 10: 0132260387
ISBN 13: 9780132260381
Book Overview:

This is simply the world's most useful book for personal investors who want to rely less on the so-called experts and more on their own intelligence and knowledge. In Fire Your Stock Analyst!, a San Francisco Chronicle investment columnist presents systematic value and growth, strategies that draw on the best ideas from more than 20 of the world's leading money managers -- and shows you how to implement each strategy step-by-step, using free or low-cost information available on the Internet. Domash introduces never-before-published advanced analysis strategies, shows how value investors really pick stocks, and presents new ways of quantifying a stock's risk (and avoiding the next Enron)! This book covers issues most books simply ignore, including how to evaluate a company's business plan and true financial strength, how to set your own target prices, and most important, when to sell. Endorsements from some of the best known analysts in the business, including: Victor Niederhoffer, author of The Education of a Speculator; David Edwards, analyst with Heron Capital Management; Charles Mulford, author of The Financial Numbers Game; Nicholas Gerber, analyst with Ameristock Funds; and Richard Driehaus, Driehaus Capital Management, Inc. (named in Barron's All-Century team of 25 individuals most influential in the mutual fund industry over the past 100 years).


Author Bio

HARRY DOMASH publishes Winning Investing, a monthly stock and mutual fund advisory newsletter, and the Dividend Detective website for dividend investors. He also conducts fundamental analysis workshops and is a frequent speaker at the American Association of Individual Investors' meetings. Domash's investing tutorial columns appear in the San FranciscoChronicle and the Santa Cruz Sentinel newspapers and on the MSN Money website. His fundamental analysis columns have appeared in Business 2.0 magazine. He is the author of The Everything Online Investing Book: How to Use the Internet to Analyze Stocks & Mutual Funds (Adams Media Corporation) and runs the www.winninginvesting.com and www.dividenddetective.com sites for personal investors.