2006 Investors Guide
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ISBN: 978-1-4116-6905-5
Copyright:
© 2006 Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
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Printed: 29 pages, 8.5" x 11", saddle-stitch binding, black and white interior ink Description:The details and simple steps to show some of the best ways to invest smarter in 2006 along with specific conservative, hedged, and speculative investment strategies you can start using today. Listed in: |
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I just read the 2006 Investors Guide, and boy, was I impressed. I always thought that options investing were for people with a ton of money, and I never realized that it was something I could invest in. This guide showed me how I could invest in safe options trades with just $5,000.
This guide also has some practical advice on money management. But, to me, the most important section is the advice on when to exit a trade. It's easy to pick stocks, and you always hear those little axioms like "let your winners ride," but you never know when to get out. This guide has really good advice on how to track your stocks and know when to get out.
I highly recommend this guide to anyone who is looking for smarter, safer ways to make money in their investments. It's not just for the folks with a lot of money. It's for everyday people.
This guide also has some practical advice on money management. But, to me, the most important section is the advice on when to exit a trade. It's easy to pick stocks, and you always hear those little axioms like "let your winners ride," but you never know when to get out. This guide has really good advice on how to track your stocks and know when to get out.
I highly recommend this guide to anyone who is looking for smarter, safer ways to make money in their investments. It's not just for the folks with a lot of money. It's for everyday people.
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