Online Investing Hacks: 100 Industrial-Strength Tips & Tools

Online Investing Hacks: 100 Industrial-Strength Tips & Tools

by Bonnie Biafore (Author)

Synopsis

For the geek who's an investor, and the investor who's a geek, we present Online Investing Hacks, 100 industrial-strength, bleeding edge tips, tools and techniques for analyzing and managing online portfolios. Individual investors have become more computer-literate and technology-dependent than ever before. Whether you're looking for suitable investments, studying alternatives, or managing your portfolios, you need data. The Internet can be a goldmine of financial data and research, but today's online investors also use spreadsheets, databases, and financial applications to select, study and manage investments. If your proficiency has grown to the point where you crave industrial-strength tips and tools to turbo-charge your efforts, this is the book for you. Online Investing Hacks covers: * Screening Investments * Collecting Data * Fundamental Analysis * Technical Analysis * Executing Trades * Investing in Mutual Funds * Portfolio Management * Updating Stock Data * Financial Planning Other books for managing online investing are either out of date, are for beginners and don't go beyond the most basic advice, or are so dull and boring they squeeze that last bit of fun out of the topic. Online Investing Hacks is for the customer who wants to know the latest techniques, to go beyond the basics, who gets jazzed by cool online tools and services, and who actually wants to have a bit of fun while trying to strike it rich (or at least not lose their shirt).

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 512
Edition: 1
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Published: 24 Jun 2004

ISBN 10: 0596006772
ISBN 13: 9780596006778

Author Bio
After spending 10 years as a project manager and tech writer for Electronic Data Systems, McDonnell Douglas, and others, Bonnie Biafore became a full-time financial-software writer in 1997. She's a columnist for both Quicken.com and Better Investing magazine and the author of The Complete Idiot's Guide to Online Personal Finance.