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Despite what the mainstream financial media wants to tell you. Investing is not an impossible game only the pros can master…
In fact, Peter Lynch, named America’s Most Successful Money Manager says that by using a reliable and repeatable investing process, ordinary investors can beat the pros.
But here are 3 big mistakes inexperienced investors make…
Mistake #1: Relying solely on social media and TV stock tipsters for their information
Mistake #2: Rushing into “hot sectors” based on fear of missing out, and buying poor companies at overvalued prices
Mistake #3: Panic selling for a loss the first time their stock goes down and missing out on gains when it rebounds to new highs
Now here’s the good news.
By using our Rational Process Investing methodology, individual investors can make consistent long-term profits in the market.
Founded on timeless principles used by legendary investors like Warren Buffett. You don’t need a degree in finance or statistics. Nor do you need to spend hours each day glued to financial media. Just 2 hours per week is enough.
Which means you can get a head start by following the simple, practical advice laid out in this book. Even if you’ve never bought stocks before.
So if you’re kicking yourself for missing out on big gains. We’ll show you how to find the next Facebook, Netflix or Amazon.
Companies which can turn a modest investment of $500 into $30,000 or more.
It’s not always some obscure technology company either. There are amazing opportunities in industries many investors consider “boring”
For example, if you had invested just $99 in Southwest Airlines when they first went public, you’d be sitting on over $82,000 today.
Here’s just a fraction of what you’ll discover inside:
The #1 mistake inexperienced investors make. Avoid this error and you will make money - Page 16Forget Netflix, this company is going to be the real winner of the digital streaming boom - Page 111The best dividend stock in the entire 5G sector - Page 101How to manage your emotions when your stocks go down. This is inevitable for long-term investors. So it’s vital you know how to survive - Page 178Coca-Cola or PepsiCo - which is a better investment over the next 20 years? Page 121The “Amazon of the Health Industry”, on track for 100% gains in the next 18 months - Page 132The truth about “buying the dip” Why most investors fail miserably at it, and what to do instead - Page 169Your chance to buy “the next Berkshire Hathaway” for just 0.3% of the price of a single share of Warren Buffett’s company - Page 93This software company has been growing 5x faster than the S&P500 and you can still pick it up for less than $10 - Page 14595% of investors have been Dollar Cost Averaging wrong this entire time. Find out why on Page 165If we only had $500 to invest in a single company. This is what we’d buy - Page 81
…and much, much more.
You’ll also get our free bonus video course Company Valuation 101.
Speaking of Southwest Airlines. If you had sold when share prices peaked, your $99 would be worth over $152,000. Which is why on Page 183 we show you when to sell your stocks for maximum profits.
This is not a dense 600 page theoretical textbook. It’s written in plain English and free from repetitive technical jargon. You’ll find easy-to-follow advice, plus concrete examples of everything we teach.
So even if you’ve never read a single investing book in your life. You will immediately understand how to become a successful long-term investor.
To kickstart your investing journey today, scroll up and click “add to cart”
From the Publisher
ASIN : B08B35TNLH
Publisher : Independently published (June 11, 2020)
Language : English
Paperback : 196 pages
ISBN-13 : 979-8653123610
Item Weight : 12.6 ounces
Dimensions : 6 x 0.49 x 9 inches
Reviewer: Gerri Valentine
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Levelheaded investing 101
Review: Well-written and structurally sound this is a beginner to intermediate level look-in on the stock market with a mindful eye towards today's special economic conditions. Though some of the early content was a review for me, I found the book thorough and full of good solid investment advice.Much of the second half of the book is a rundown of many of the investments stock choices that the author considers foundational in a balanced portfolio. I really enjoyed this element because many times in books such as these they don't give actual recommendations. So I give the author props on that and I may be taking some of this advice in my own investing. In my opinion this is a solid 5-star book, if you are looking to do some research on this topic. Recommended.
Reviewer: PAT MITCHELL
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Terrific Investing Advice
Review: Leveraging the "Rational Process Investing" followed by the likes of Warren Buffett, the book enumerates discerning aspects of value investing by focusing on long-term prudent investing. A well written and easy to understand book, the book delineates that stock prices are fueled by emotions in the short-term and math in the long term. This explains the importance of only investing money you don't need for the next decade, with tax-free retirement account being the recommended way to begin investing.The book does a wonderful job of explaining why Risk is defined by our expertise in evaluating it, and the benefits of long term investing. It provides examples of how reputed companies can be analyzed using customized recommendations that will work for an average investor. The highlight of the book is how it helps us understand how to separate paper losses from real losses, and how to account for inflation in analyzing our investments. A must-read book for strategic investors.
Reviewer: Ender Porto
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Value investing & stock advice
Review: I wish I read this book early in 2020. Would have been a great inspiration as the value based strategies and stocks included make a lot of sense. The portfolio proved to be quite profitable as well, even in a wild year as 2020 was.The problem with this book is its importance wanes with time and it may soon become irrelevant. Yearly updated would be a great way to keep it relevant and attract new readers, as well as some of the old ones. Still, today and moving forward, this book is a good learning experience and studying the porfolio's past performance may have great educational value.
Reviewer: Sam Durrance
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Another great investment book from Freeman Publications...
Review: I have been wanting to move away from mutual fund investing for a number of years, and was seeking education on managing my own investing. I have found Oliver's books to be extremely practical and valuable in this pursuit. This has been especially helpful as I am able to immediately implement what I learned with confidence, due to the common sense approach offered.
Reviewer: Erin Johnson
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Worth its weight in gold. Your first step toward Value Investing should start here.
Review: This book is so great for those of us wanting to start value investing ASAP without having to first overwhelm yourself with the arduous textbook that is: The Intelligent Investor. Obviously The Intelligent Investor is known as the value investing Bible, but I always think itâs best to walk then run. This book is exactly that. It gives a digestible understanding of the pillars of value investing and practical advice that you can start practicing and learning right now.The writing could be a tad cleaner and it would have benefitted from a stronger editor to catch a few typos and grammar errors, but do not let that deter you! This book is extremely resourceful and it got me investing with confidence immediately. Fantastic buy!!
Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Never too late
Review: I learned some great prospectives on things to consider when purchasing company stocks. Although, the explanation was straight forward and appeared to be simple I cannot wait to test it out in my portfolio. TBC
Reviewer: Bobby Tatum
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great Read!
Review: This is one of the more interesting books that I've read lately on the topic. The book looks at long-term value investingâvery long-term, as the book actually includes a list of what the authors consider to be the best 20 stocks to hold for 20 years. But the book is a lot more than just this list. The authors talk about what they call rational and value investing and discuss what holding long-term positions means. Definitely a very different approach to the stock market than is typically seen in books these days, which seem to focus on day trading or see three months as a âlong-termâ position. The authors don't advise jumping in and buying all 20 on their list at once. They certainly go into the best strategies of when to buy any stock, including these, and how to use the understanding of the long-term economic prospects of a company to fuel your investing decisions. A fascinating read for sure!
Reviewer: Clifford Roe
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Easy to folliw
Review: Written so anyone can follow. Quality is directly related to your interest level. I had high interest so read it quickly and have benefited. Have loaned it to others in my investment group that thought it dry and took weeks to read. I found it much easier to understand than approximately 20 other books Iâve read
Reviewer: Cliente de Amazon
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Great book!! clear and easy to understand. Great tools and great stocks reco. The second book of Freeman publications that I have read, and both of them we're great.
Reviewer: Key
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: I really enjoyed this book especially considering I am a beginner. The best piece of advice is if you don't understand how it works you shouldn't own it. Another thing was mentioned within the book that had helped me was read local news paper and see what is mentioned don't just follow what is currently popular.
Reviewer: Asma A.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Best beginner book. Solid foundation. Highly recommended.
Reviewer: Sk
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Not just theoretical discussion, practical step by step guide
Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: I bought the book as I virtually knew nothing about shares but I knew I wasn't interested in trading but to invest long term. The book gives an in depth analysis of the 20 shares to buy which was very helpful.
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