Written by William J. O'Neil - Narrated by Chris Ryan - Abridged Nonfiction - 3 CASSETTES - 4.5 hours Publisher, McGraw-Hill/tdM Audio (June 2003) "The most useful stock market book in years." —Management Accounting "A superb book, spelling out his investment strategies in plain English." —San Francisco Business This is a how-to book on making money in the stock market, whether the market is going up or falling or holding steady. What makes the book different is the author's own fantastic success as an investor. William O'Neil is founder and CEO of Investor's Daily, an up-and-coming competitor of The Wall Street Journal in delivering financial news and information to investors. O'Neil has used his stock market savvy to underwrite this ambitious effort. In How to Make Money in Stocks, O'Neil shows the reader when to buy and when to sell under a variety of market conditions. He provides the formula for his own success (based on an extensive study of the most successful stocks from 1953 to 1990) and translates it into practical advice for anyone interested in investing. He takes a broad view of investments. In addition to stocks, this book contains valuable tips on mortgages, retirement funds, savings accounts, real estate, IRAs, and mutual funds. O'Neil is down to earth and easy to read, so that novices as well as professionals will benefit from what he has to say. All in all, this book should have wide appeal among investors at all levels of sophistication. The beginner will learn how; the veteran will gain access to the secrets and strategies of one of their most successful colleagues. About the Author: William J. O'Neil is the founder of Investor's Business Daily and William J. O'Neil & Co., a leading institutional investment research organization based in Los Angeles. Chris Ryan has narrated more than two hundred audiobooks, including McGraw-Hill Audio's The Leadership Secrets of Colin Powell. |
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