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Understanding Stocks, Third Edition

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Understanding Stocks, Third Edition

By: Michael Sincere
Narrated by: Walter Dixon
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There's never been a better time to get into stocks. New technologies provide tools and equipment for novices that previous generations of investors and traders didn't even dream of.

The go-to guide for beginners, Understanding Stocks provides everything you need to start out strong. From opening an account to evaluating stocks to making trades, it covers all the fundamentals—market language, players, rules, strategies, and environment—and helps you build a solid portfolio by developing the right balance between risk and reward.

This updated third edition includes brand-new chapters on risk management, identifying winning stocks, testing your trading strategy, Bitcoin and alternative investments, ways to read the market quickly and accurately, technical and fundamental analysis, and short-term trading and long-term investing.

In addition, this comprehensive resource brings you fully up to date on pattern day trading rules and zero commissions, strategies for both bull and bear markets, the influence of computer algorithms, and preparing for the market open.

You don't need a fortune to make a fortune. Michael Sincere explains everything you need to succeed as an investor or trader.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

©2022 Michael Sincere (P)2022 McGraw Hill-Ascent Audio
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At chapter 7 around the 11:49 mark, I noticed that he also used the term "stock holder" very wrong. He mentioned that people who hold stocks during a bear market are called stock holder and advised against that. Assuming the company is still afloat and healthy, buying shares of a stock while they're down is an excellent investment strategy.

I'm still new, but I know some stuff. These things confuses me. I'm going to do more research, then if I'm right, I'll just get a refund and warn others.

I don't think this book is 100% accurate. Going to dig deeper for now....

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