This book discusses the key areas that every stock market investor should consider. Starting with the reason for buying shares in the first place it then goes on to consider a host of essential topics, including: ratios, dividends, diversification, directors' deals, technical analysis, ETFs, commodities, dealing techniques and much more. Cotter On Investing is your straightforward guide to the not always straightforward world of stock market investment. The markets can be a dangerous place and the risk involved can put people off the whole concept of stock investing. It shouldn't. Successful…mehr
This book discusses the key areas that every stock market investor should consider. Starting with the reason for buying shares in the first place it then goes on to consider a host of essential topics, including: ratios, dividends, diversification, directors' deals, technical analysis, ETFs, commodities, dealing techniques and much more. Cotter On Investing is your straightforward guide to the not always straightforward world of stock market investment. The markets can be a dangerous place and the risk involved can put people off the whole concept of stock investing. It shouldn't. Successful investors are those who manage risk and use mechanisms that reduce it to a level they are comfortable with. The stock market is potentially extremely rewarding in financial terms, but when the investor takes control of his or her own money it can also be fun, interesting and immensely satisfying. Throughout the book the author gives his own opinions not only on the different investment vehicles you can use but also on the ways in which you can improve your performance as a self-directed investor. With nearly 40 years of stock market experience, John Cotter is the ideal guide to help you make your investment decisions. Slicing through the jargon and with a solid, 'keep it simple' approach, this book is the ideal companion for anyone building and running their own share portfolio.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
JOHN COTTER has worked for the Barclays Group for 38 years, filling various senior management positions in the financial services industry. During the last 15 years he has worked for Barclays Stockbrokers, for whom he now fills the role of Vice President. He is a regular speaker on their behalf at client seminars and other professional gatherings and is renowned for his ability to demystify even the most complex of financial subjects. John writes a regular column, Cotter's Corner, which is consistently one of the most popular sections on the Barclays Stockbrokers website. The articles aim to educate, inform and inspire investors of all levels, helping them to understand the ins and outs of investing and hopefully trade more profitably.
Inhaltsangabe
Disclaimer Biography Preface 1. Why Buy Shares? Your financial future Are shares a good investment? Do you trust yourself or a professional? Is it feasible to invest yourself? 2. A Common Sense Approach to Investing The application of common sense Keeping it simple 3. The PE Ratio Calculating the PE Interpretation of the PE Market comparisons The Rule of 20 Conclusion 4. The Mighty PEG What is the PEG? Using the PEG PEG limitations Where to find PEG data 5. Investing for Dividends High dividend portfolios Defining the key terms The importance of re-investing dividends Dogs of the Dow - a portfolio with bite One final point - maiden dividends Conclusion 6. Diversification Asset allocation The need for balance Global diversification Sectors and stocks Your risk profile 7. Directors' Deals What are directors' deals? Not every deal is the same Following directors' dealings in practice Examples Conclusion 8. Charting the Way Three principles of technical analysis Does charting work? Case studies Trend changes History repeats itself Conclusion 9. Investing or Trading? The trading investor Volatility as a Good Thing Trading Trend trading Investors and traders play by different rules 10. Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) Range of ETFs How ETFs can be used by investors ETC hedging and credit risk Conclusion 11. Commodities The fifth asset class How to invest in commodities Conclusion 12. Smarter Ways to Deal The types of contingent order The benefits of Advanced Deal Mechanisms Trading with ADMs What level do you set for limit and stop orders? Disadvantages of stop orders My own ADM experience 13. My Top Tips for Long-Term Investors Appendices PEs and PEGs of FTSE100 Companies Glossary Index
Disclaimer Biography Preface 1. Why Buy Shares? Your financial future Are shares a good investment? Do you trust yourself or a professional? Is it feasible to invest yourself? 2. A Common Sense Approach to Investing The application of common sense Keeping it simple 3. The PE Ratio Calculating the PE Interpretation of the PE Market comparisons The Rule of 20 Conclusion 4. The Mighty PEG What is the PEG? Using the PEG PEG limitations Where to find PEG data 5. Investing for Dividends High dividend portfolios Defining the key terms The importance of re-investing dividends Dogs of the Dow - a portfolio with bite One final point - maiden dividends Conclusion 6. Diversification Asset allocation The need for balance Global diversification Sectors and stocks Your risk profile 7. Directors' Deals What are directors' deals? Not every deal is the same Following directors' dealings in practice Examples Conclusion 8. Charting the Way Three principles of technical analysis Does charting work? Case studies Trend changes History repeats itself Conclusion 9. Investing or Trading? The trading investor Volatility as a Good Thing Trading Trend trading Investors and traders play by different rules 10. Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) Range of ETFs How ETFs can be used by investors ETC hedging and credit risk Conclusion 11. Commodities The fifth asset class How to invest in commodities Conclusion 12. Smarter Ways to Deal The types of contingent order The benefits of Advanced Deal Mechanisms Trading with ADMs What level do you set for limit and stop orders? Disadvantages of stop orders My own ADM experience 13. My Top Tips for Long-Term Investors Appendices PEs and PEGs of FTSE100 Companies Glossary Index
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