80 must-read tips and techniques to get you started in trading Trading shares can make you rich - but it's not risk-free. You need years of experience to navigate the dangers and seize the best opportunities at the right time. Malcolm Stacey has done the hard work for you: he's learned how to be successful through years of his own experience and countless conversations with top traders. Now he's ready to share this knowledge and give you a head start. Probably Britain's best-known shares blogger, Malcolm has traded from his armchair for nearly 30 years. He's gone through it all, from frothy…mehr
80 must-read tips and techniques to get you started in trading Trading shares can make you rich - but it's not risk-free. You need years of experience to navigate the dangers and seize the best opportunities at the right time. Malcolm Stacey has done the hard work for you: he's learned how to be successful through years of his own experience and countless conversations with top traders. Now he's ready to share this knowledge and give you a head start. Probably Britain's best-known shares blogger, Malcolm has traded from his armchair for nearly 30 years. He's gone through it all, from frothy bull market bubbles to crunching crashes. As a BBC business reporter, he interviewed some of the most successful share traders in the world who revealed to him their top-secret strategies and tips. He's also spoken to countless business leaders to learn what makes a good company - the kind you want to be backing. In Share Attack, he distils all of this into 80 vital trading tips and techniques that you can put into practice right now. Filled with insight and experience, Share Attack is a trading book with teeth - a fascinating beginner's guide for those who want to start trading more actively. It's fast-moving and entertaining - and packed with years of techniques, tricks and red flags. You'll learn from Malcolm's early mistakes and benefit from his successes. Malcolm can't guarantee to make you rich by trading shares, but you can give yourself a much-needed edge by learning the top secrets of those who've done it all before. It's time for the Share Attack!Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Malcolm Stacey has been a journalist for 52 years. He has worked for local and national newspapers but most of his career was spent as an investigative reporter for the BBC. He has produced, presented or reported on about 9,000 radio and television programmes - including the Today programme, Checkpoint and Your and Yours. In 2000, he found his private portfolio of shares was earning more money than his job. So he moved to South Wales to trade shares from his computer. Malcolm has written seven previous books, including two bestsellers on stocks and shares.
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Disclaimer About the Author Preface Contents Introduction Journey to the Centre of the Earth's Wealth Getting Down to It You'll need some cash to get started Choosing a broker A suggestion for your first trades Don't let 'em get you in the spread Is it gambling? Greed and fear Pop goes the psychology How much to trade - safely Be a chirpy contrarian Picking growers The number one investing rule What to look for in a company Free expert help The magic PE Good timing My easy way to value a company Three layers of the trading cake Checking your choices The importance of earnings Beware the competition Companies which corner the market Spiders in company websites Necessity versus luxury Don't grab the cutlery Buying FTSE 100 shares When to sell Delicious dividends Overenthusiastic research and development Your stop-loss system The wonder of the steady riser Recovery shares How to be disloyal Following the Footsie leader The trend of individual shares Channel hopping Stick-in-the-muds The golden triangle Have no regrets An unbreakable high point Let's get sentimental Read all you can Good news bulls and bad news bears Directors must have a stake When fewer shares are traded The pros and cons of penny shares When swing's the thing Don't touch these companies Take advantage of reporting day How often to trade Shareholders versus pros and hacks Don't always trust the news Can I turn professional? Tasty targets Riding the cycle path Use your eyes The boon of profit-taking Hang-ups you need to overcome Don't be dejected about a falling Footsie The right time of day Bottom-fishing Reading annual reports - the easy way Data feed Have I the right to hold you? Hi ho, hi ho, it's IPO we go Perks and freebies Cut them off You can't beat a beta The most tip top, top cats? Don't understand it? Then don't buy Uncharted waters Leave value investing to the experts The sector section Make it nicer with an ISA A trade for all seasons The great chase Weddings made in heaven - and hell Train your mind to behave itself Don't fear your broker Don't give share tips to your friends Inconvenient company announcements The falling pound Ten reasons to sleep well as shares fall Make your mates interested It's not just about profit A final list of rules and hints never to forget The oldest lessons of them all Now all's said and done
Disclaimer About the Author Preface Contents Introduction Journey to the Centre of the Earth's Wealth Getting Down to It You'll need some cash to get started Choosing a broker A suggestion for your first trades Don't let 'em get you in the spread Is it gambling? Greed and fear Pop goes the psychology How much to trade - safely Be a chirpy contrarian Picking growers The number one investing rule What to look for in a company Free expert help The magic PE Good timing My easy way to value a company Three layers of the trading cake Checking your choices The importance of earnings Beware the competition Companies which corner the market Spiders in company websites Necessity versus luxury Don't grab the cutlery Buying FTSE 100 shares When to sell Delicious dividends Overenthusiastic research and development Your stop-loss system The wonder of the steady riser Recovery shares How to be disloyal Following the Footsie leader The trend of individual shares Channel hopping Stick-in-the-muds The golden triangle Have no regrets An unbreakable high point Let's get sentimental Read all you can Good news bulls and bad news bears Directors must have a stake When fewer shares are traded The pros and cons of penny shares When swing's the thing Don't touch these companies Take advantage of reporting day How often to trade Shareholders versus pros and hacks Don't always trust the news Can I turn professional? Tasty targets Riding the cycle path Use your eyes The boon of profit-taking Hang-ups you need to overcome Don't be dejected about a falling Footsie The right time of day Bottom-fishing Reading annual reports - the easy way Data feed Have I the right to hold you? Hi ho, hi ho, it's IPO we go Perks and freebies Cut them off You can't beat a beta The most tip top, top cats? Don't understand it? Then don't buy Uncharted waters Leave value investing to the experts The sector section Make it nicer with an ISA A trade for all seasons The great chase Weddings made in heaven - and hell Train your mind to behave itself Don't fear your broker Don't give share tips to your friends Inconvenient company announcements The falling pound Ten reasons to sleep well as shares fall Make your mates interested It's not just about profit A final list of rules and hints never to forget The oldest lessons of them all Now all's said and done
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