my apologies if similar threads have been done to death, ive tried searches and havent really found my answser. hoping some here can give me some advice on a good investment book.
im a real beginner and have read lots of material on the net but im looking to buy myself a book i can read in a more relaxed fashion. im thinking im more interested in investing rather than trading at the moment as i simply dont have the time to commit to trading.
ive been looking at two books on this site: how to make money in Stocks - William O'Neil and Active Investing by Alan Hull.
Can anyone recommend one or the other? I was all set to go with O'Neils book but realised it more discusses US markets (as thats where he is based). Would this prove to be a distraction/downside at all?
are there any great beginner / investment books i should look at?
any help or advice would be very much appreciated.
If your a pessimist, like myself, and believe the US will head into recession/depression and a precious metals bug then get Peter Schiff's book - "Crash Proof".
Most of his predictions have come true already - accurately predicted the US housing crisis, the collapse of Freddie Mac/ Fannie Mae and bank collapses
interesting. and it may indeed be well worth a read.
however, if im an optimist?
im really primarily interested in learning the basics though such as how to identify solid fundamentals, money management and everything else associated with investing more medium to long term.
interesting. and it may indeed be well worth a read.
however, if im an optimist?
im really primarily interested in learning the basics though such as how to identify solid fundamentals, money management and everything else associated with investing more medium to long term.
Subscriptions to "AFR Smart Investor" recently were offering a free book called "The Little Book of Value Investing". It's pretty much what you are looking for, I think. Perhaps phone Fairfax and ask.
Get or borrow all of the books mentioned above. Your first investment should be in your education into investing.
There are many different styles of investing and you can only work out what suits you by knowing what's out there.
If a few books seem too expensive, then you do not have the capital to invest. Besides as already mentioned, libraries are cheap. You can always go to Borders take a seat and start reading a few different investment books.
I have a collection of investment books that numbers 150+ and I find the info invaluable. I always tend to find useful information just from re-reading.
im really primarily interested in learning the basics though such as how to identify solid fundamentals, money management and everything else associated with investing more medium to long term.
I agree the library sounds like a good idea so i think ill head over there when i can and check out their selections.
i have been reading these boards for quite some time and certainly understand the value of self education first and foremost before leaping in with my hard earned.
Given that you've stated you want a medium to longer term investment horizon, it may be worthwhile in investigating the "Economic Clock" principle. There are several books around that discuss the concept and plenty of websites that discuss it as well.
my apologies if similar threads have been done to death, ive tried searches and havent really found my answser. hoping some here can give me some advice on a good investment book.
im a real beginner and have read lots of material on the net but im looking to buy myself a book i can read in a more relaxed fashion. im thinking im more interested in investing rather than trading at the moment as i simply dont have the time to commit to trading.
ive been looking at two books on this site: how to make money in Stocks - William O'Neil and Active Investing by Alan Hull.
Can anyone recommend one or the other? I was all set to go with O'Neils book but realised it more discusses US markets (as thats where he is based). Would this prove to be a distraction/downside at all?
are there any great beginner / investment books i should look at?
any help or advice would be very much appreciated.
1. Secrets for Profiting in Bull and Bear Markets - Stan Weinstein
2. Reminiscences of a Stock Operator - Edwin Lefevre
3. How I made 2m in the Stockmarket - Nicolas Darvas
Sure there are others worth reading, but if you read, study and apply the concepts from these 3, you'll be well on your way to becoming a successful trader.