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How to make money in stocks : a winning system in good times or bad / William J. O'Neil.

Lippincott Library HG4521 .O515 2002
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
O'Neil, William J.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Investments.
Stocks.
Physical Description:
xiii, 288 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm
Edition:
Third edition.
Place of Publication:
New York : McGraw-Hill, [2002]
Summary:
Since 1988, through every type of market, the bestselling How to Make Money in Stocks has shown over 1 million investors the secrets to building stock market wealth. Author William J. O'Neil's powerful CAN SLIM investment modeling system -- based on an exhaustive study of the greatest stock market winners dating back to 1953 -- is a straight-forward, 7-step process for minimizing risk, maximizing return, and finding stocks that are poised to perform.
Contents:
Current quarterly earnings per share
Annual earnings increases
New products, new management, new highs
Supply and demand; shares outstanding plus big volume demand
Leader or laggard
Institutional sponsorship
Market direction
Common mistakes most investors make
When to sell and cut your losses
When to sell and take your profit
Should you diversify, invest for the long haul, buy on margin, sell short ...?
How to read charts like an expert and improve your stock picks and timing
Models of the greatest stock market winners, 1952-2001
How to find winning stocks using investor's business daily
How to pick the best market sectors, industry groups, and subgroups
The art of tape reading : analyzing and reacting to news
Should you buy options, nasdaq stocks, new issues, convertible bonds, tax shelters, foreign stocks?
How you could make a million dollars owning mutual funds
Improving management of pension and institutional portfolios
Important guidelines to remember.
Notes:
Includes index.
ISBN:
0071373616
OCLC:
49519160

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