Eighteen percent of all stock trades take place on the Internet. Having cut out the middle man and providing information and access once available only to Wall Street professionals, the Internet has leveled the investment playing field. Investing in this new territory can be a challenge -- what do investors really need to know about a company before buying stock, what websites will offer them free financial information, and how can they protect themselves from making poor or misinformed investments? With the same assertive and witty trademark voice he uses as an expert stock market commentator…mehr
Eighteen percent of all stock trades take place on the Internet. Having cut out the middle man and providing information and access once available only to Wall Street professionals, the Internet has leveled the investment playing field. Investing in this new territory can be a challenge -- what do investors really need to know about a company before buying stock, what websites will offer them free financial information, and how can they protect themselves from making poor or misinformed investments? With the same assertive and witty trademark voice he uses as an expert stock market commentator in the New York Observer, Bloomberg News and MSNBC.com, Chris Byron demystifies online investing and shows investors how they can compete successfully with Wall Street. Providing cutting-edge and resourceful financial advice, DELETEYOURBROKER.COM shows readers how to find out about new and exciting investment opportunities and avoid the swindles that abound in today's super-charged stock market. For those who may be Internet savvy but don't know much about investing, Byron includes all the basics--from asset allocation to reading a balance sheet. Full of colorful anecdotes and Byron's rare ability to simplify complex financial issues, DELETEYOURBROKER.COM is an invaluable guidebook to the world of Internet investing.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Christopher Byron's career in business and financial reporting spans more than thirty years, and his work has appeared in Money, The Wall Street Journal, Esquire and the Los Angeles Times, among other publications. He is currently a columnist for Bloomberg News and MSNBC.com, and is a contributing editor and financial columnist at The New York Observer. One of the best-known Web-based stock commentators today, he hosts a live daily webcast, High Noon on Wall Street with Chris Byron, and the daily syndicated radio program Wall Street Eye Opener. He lives in Weston, Connecticut.
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Contents Acknowledgments 1. How the Internet Has Changed Investing 2. Asset Allocation -- At Least Get This Right 3. What Is Technical Analysis and Why Should You Care? 4. Day Trading: The Risky Offspring of Technical Analysis 5. Some Basics About Fundamental Analysis 6. Earnings: The Holy Grail of Fundamental Analysis 7. Cash Flow: The Bottom Line of Business 8. Over the Counter Bulletin Board Stocks: The Ultimate Minefield for Investors 9. Short-Selling: How to Turn Lemons into Lemonade 10. The Seducative Lure of IPOs: Looking for Love in All the Wrong Places 11. Successful Investors Bet on the Jockey, Not the Horse 12. On Not Becoming the Greater Fool Appendix: Some of My Favorite Financial Web Sites (and a couple that are very overrated) Index
Contents Acknowledgments 1. How the Internet Has Changed Investing 2. Asset Allocation -- At Least Get This Right 3. What Is Technical Analysis and Why Should You Care? 4. Day Trading: The Risky Offspring of Technical Analysis 5. Some Basics About Fundamental Analysis 6. Earnings: The Holy Grail of Fundamental Analysis 7. Cash Flow: The Bottom Line of Business 8. Over the Counter Bulletin Board Stocks: The Ultimate Minefield for Investors 9. Short-Selling: How to Turn Lemons into Lemonade 10. The Seducative Lure of IPOs: Looking for Love in All the Wrong Places 11. Successful Investors Bet on the Jockey, Not the Horse 12. On Not Becoming the Greater Fool Appendix: Some of My Favorite Financial Web Sites (and a couple that are very overrated) Index
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