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How to Make Money in Stocks, 3/e offers rational, well-documented guidance for all who want to make smart investments-even people who have never owned stock before.O'Neil's proven C-A-N S-L-I-M investment strategy has helped self-directed investors of all ages select winning stocks and create a more powerful portfolio. Readers of this updated edition will continue to benefit from his proven system, as well as real-world examples of successful investors who have implemented it. This fully-updated and revised third edition includes C-A-N S-L-I-M examples from the most recent bull and bear…mehr

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How to Make Money in Stocks, 3/e offers rational, well-documented guidance for all who want to make smart investments-even people who have never owned stock before.O'Neil's proven C-A-N S-L-I-M investment strategy has helped self-directed investors of all ages select winning stocks and create a more powerful portfolio. Readers of this updated edition will continue to benefit from his proven system, as well as real-world examples of successful investors who have implemented it. This fully-updated and revised third edition includes C-A-N S-L-I-M examples from the most recent bull and bear markets, new concepts not previously discussed in other editions, improved chart graphics, and an introduction to the newest research tool in the Investor's Business Daily arsenal, investors.com. O'Neil explains key issues, including how to: make money reading the daily financial news pages; pick the best industry groups in the market; read charts like an expert and improve stock selection and timing; substantially reduce losses and mistakes; and turn a profit from reading and analyzing the news.
Autorenporträt
William J. O Neil ist Gründer und Herausgeber des Investor s Business Daily, einer der weltweit führendenden Finanzpublikationen. Er gehörte zu den Ersten, die Computer für ihre Investmentstrategien einsetzten. Die von ihm entwickelte CAN SLIM®-Methode nutzt Methoden der Technischen sowie der Fundamentalanalyse.