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Sincere M. — Understanding Stocks
Sincere M. — Understanding Stocks



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Íàçâàíèå: Understanding Stocks

Àâòîð: Sincere M.

Àííîòàöèÿ:

The First Book for People Who Want to Make Serious Money In the Stock Market Without Becoming an Expert

History has proven that the surest road to long-term wealth is through investing in the stock market. And while you don't have to be a financial genius to invest well, you do have to care enough about your money to learn how the market works—what you must do to get started, when the best times are to invest your money, and what you must do to keep from being an easy mark for more sophisticated investors.

Understanding Stocks tells you what you need to know. More than 50 quick, easy, and entertaining lessons on stocks and investing give you the information you need to become a solid and knowledgeable investor. Look to this engaging and no-nonsense investors' rulebook to learn:

* How to open an account, evaluate a stock, and place a trade
* Strategies for making money slow or fast, with the advantages and dangers of each
* Ten costly mistakes that are easy to make—and even easier to avoid

Money in the stock market flows to those who know what they are doing. Let Understanding Stocks put you on the right road to stock market wealth, and show you how to keep from losing your money before it's been given a chance to truly work for you.


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Ãîä èçäàíèÿ: 2003

Êîëè÷åñòâî ñòðàíèö: 196

Äîáàâëåíà â êàòàëîã: 26.02.2008

Îïåðàöèè: Ïîëîæèòü íà ïîëêó | Ñêîïèðîâàòü ññûëêó äëÿ ôîðóìà | Ñêîïèðîâàòü ID
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Ïðåäìåòíûé óêàçàòåëü
P/S (price-to-sales) ratio      103
Pacific Stock Exchange      7
Patterns, stock      119—125
Patterns, stock, double bottom      122—124
Patterns, stock, double top      122 123
Patterns, stock, gaps in      125—127
Patterns, stock, head and shoulders      120—121
Patterns, stock, reverse head and shoulders      121—122
Patterns, stock, triple top      122
PEG (price / earnings / growth) ratio      102
Penalties, market-timing      182
Penny stocks      33—34
Philadelphia Stock Exchange      7
Piecyk, Walter      183
Pink sheet stocks      33
POINTS      12—13
POLITICS      154
portfolios      37
Position trading      78
PPI (producer price index)      153
Prechter, Robert      154
Preferred stocks      5
Premarket      53
Premiums      83—84
Preparation for the worst      166—167 175
Previous close      51
Price / earnings (P/E) ratio      100—102
Price / earnings / growth (PEG) ratio      102
Price, stock      13 49—53
Price, stock, and stock quote      49—52
Price, stock, reasons for rise / fall in      155
Price-to-sales (P/S) ratio      103
Priceline      101 184
Principal      21
Producer price index (PPI)      153
Professional traders      10
Profit      13—15
Prospectus      46—47
Psychological indicators      142—145
Psychology      172—173
Pump and dump      145—146
Put options      81 82
QQQ      see Nasdaq 100 index
Qualcomm      183
Quote, stock      49—52
Ratings      21
Ratios, stock      100—103
Real estate investment      26—27 151
Real estate investment trusts (REITs)      27
Recessions      153
REITs (real estate investment trusts)      27
Relative strength      76
Relative strength indicator (RSI)      135—137
Reminiscences of a Stock Operator (Edwin Lefevre)      128
Resistance      118—119
Return on Equity (ROE)      103
Reversals, trend      115—116
Reverse head and shoulders pattern      121—122
Reverse splits      41
Risk      15—16 20—21 178
Risk tolerance      38
ROE (Return on Equity)      103
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano      63 66
RSI      see Relative strength indicators
Russell 2000 index      12
S&P (Standard & Poor’s Corporation)      12
S&P 500 (SPY)      85
Santayana, George      64
Savings      154
scams      145—146
sec      see U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
sectors      11 29—30
Securities      4
Selling short      41—43 128
Sentiment analysis      141—145
Sentiment analysis, and capitulation      144—145
Sentiment analysis, and mutual fund redemptions      144
Sentiment analysis, and the media      143—144
Sentiment analysis, VIX for      142—143
September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks      143
Shareholders      4
Shareholders’ equity      93 94
shares      4
Shares, float      44
Shares, outstanding      43—44
Short-term traders      9 162
Shorting stocks      128
Shorting the rallies      79
Sideways markets      28
Sideways trends      114—115
Siegel, Jeremy      15
Sincere, Charles      187 60 Minutes 184
Slow investment strategy(-ies)      69—76
Slow investment strategy(-ies), bottom fishing as      71—72
Slow investment strategy(-ies), buy-and-hold      70—71
Slow investment strategy(-ies), buy-on-the dip      71
Slow investment strategy(-ies), CANSLIM as      75—76
Slow investment strategy(-ies), contrarian investing as      74
Slow investment strategy(-ies), dollar-cost averaging as      72
Slow investment strategy(-ies), growth investing as      73
Slow investment strategy(-ies), momentum investing as      73—74
Slow investment strategy(-ies), value investing as      72—73
Small Order Execution System (SOES)      57
Smith, Gary      180
SOES (Small Order Execution System)      57
Specialists      14 62
Split-adjusted prices      42
SPREAD      51—52
SPY (S&P 500)      85
Standard & Poor’s Corporation (S&P)      12
Stock analysis      100
Stock certificates      4—5
stock charts      108—109
Stock exchanges      6—8
Stock market      3—17
Stock market, and shares      4
Stock market, and stock certificates      4—5
Stock market, corporate influence on      8
Stock market, crashes of      see Crash[es] market
Stock market, exchanges for      6—8
Stock market, history of      5—6
Stock market, individual investors in      8—9
Stock market, professional traders in      10
Stock market, short-term traders in      9
Stock market, tracking the      10—13
Stock patterns      see Patterns stock
Stock price      see Price stock
Stock quote      49—52
Stock splits      40—41
Stockbrokers      56
Stocks      See also Shares
Stocks: and sectors      29—30
Stocks: cost of      13
Stocks: definition of      4
Stocks: dividend      32
Stocks: growth      31
Stocks: income      30—31
Stocks: market capitalization of      44—45
Stocks: penny      33—34
Stocks: profit from      13—15
Stocks: reasons for buying      5 15
Stocks: risk with      15—16
Stocks: types of      29—35
Stocks: value      31
Stop limit order      61
Stop-loss order      60—61
Strategy(-ies)      9
Strategy(-ies), fast trading      77—85
Strategy(-ies), guidelines for      69—70
Strategy(-ies), slow investment      69—76
Strategy(-ies), successful      179—183
Supply and demand      155
Support      116—118
Swing trading      78
Take on the Street (Arthur Levitt)      176
Tax-deferred retirement plans      22—23 180 183
Technical analysis      107—129
Technical analysis, advanced indicators/oscillators in      132—138
Technical analysis, and fundamental analysis      173—174
Technical analysis, and gaps      125—127
Technical analysis, bar charts for      110—111
Technical analysis, candlestick charts for      111 112
Technical analysis, definition of      108
Technical analysis, line charts for      109—110
Technical analysis, problems with      127
Technical analysis, stock charts for      108—109
Technical analysis, stock patterns in      119—125
Technical analysis, support and resistance in      116—119
Technical analysis, trend lines for      111—116
Technical analysis, volume in      131—132
technical analysts      108
Technical indicators      132—137 10—K filing 93
The Merc (Chicago Mercantile Exchange)      139
The Shawshank Redemption (film)      161
TheGlobe.com      46
Time-zone trading      180—183
Top line      97
Tracking the market      10—13
Trailing P/E      101
Train, John      168
Trend reversals      115—116
trends      11 111—116
Trends, down-      112—113
Trends, sideways      114—115
Trends, up-      113—114
Triple top pattern      122
Tulip bulb mania      168—169
U.S. Department of Labor      153
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)      34—35 47 63 66 92 146 185
U.S. Treasuries      20 25—26 166
Unemployment report      153
Uptick      42
Uptrends      113—114
VA Linux      46
Value investors      72—73 101
Value Line Investment Survey      91
Value stocks      31
VIX      see Chicago Board Options Exchange Volatility Index
Volume      33 131—132
Wall Street      6
Wall Street Journal (WSJ)      11
Warren, Ted      74 159
Weiss, Martin D.      176
Wilshire 5000      12
Winning stocks, losing from      159—160
Writing covered calls      83—84
WSJ      see Wall Street Journal
Yield      20
Zweig, Jason      180 182 183
“Bucket shops”      128
“Going on margin”      63—64
“Greater fool theory”      73—74
“Identifying the leading company”      91—92
“Irrational exuberance”      141 150
“Learn everything you can about the industry”      90—91
“Stale pricing”      180 183
“Swiss cheese principle”      168
“Talking to company managers”      92
“Whisper number”      100
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