Many conservative investors will want to select their own stocks, and I hope I provide some valuable insight into selecting solid businesses which will prove to be profitable investments for you.
Another big theme of the book is avoiding the common mistakes that cost investors money and protecting your portfolio from loss. It's important to remember that money lost isn't just money lost. It's money that is unavailable to compound and build future wealth. This is where the conservative investor who focuses upon buying stock in great companies at reasonable prices has a big advantage.
I tried to make investment more lively by relating it to more personal topics like tennis, golf, shopping for toothpaste, or survival on a desert island. I hope this makes the investing lessons memorable and fun. I think investors will find "Becoming An Investor" a valuable addition to their investment libraries.
I hope you will order your copy of "Becoming An Investor" today because I think it will help you become a better long-term investor. I hope you'll enjoy reading it!
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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A good place to begin learning how to manage your money,
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This review is from: Becoming an Investor: Building Wealth by Investing in Stocks, Bonds, and Mutual Funds (Paperback)
Hupalo gives you simple (good) advice to manage your money.
The book is very balanced and it is aimed mainly to the educated general public. You will need only some simple algebra to understand his few valuation formulas. He writes basically about common stocks and has a chapter discussing bonds. But do not expect market timing methods. It is more directed to Investing than to Trading. Conclusion: A good place to begin learning how to manage your money. To good sense people.
25 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
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A diamond in the rough!,
By "juniorbuffett" (Lycoming New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Becoming an Investor: Building Wealth by Investing in Stocks, Bonds, and Mutual Funds (Paperback)
Only available in paperback, no fancy artwork on the cover, no glowing reviews by a big time newspaper publisher, no forward by a prestigious luminary, even the editing is second rate. In a word, this is a rough book.However, when it comes to content, this book is loaded as the author does not include a lot of fluff or selfish stories about himself. However, the author is obviously very well read, because he includes numerous references to plently of other investing books. Some may conclude it's a value investing book, but growth investing is covered as well. So, what this book presents is a careful and comprehensive distillation of just about everything commonly available on the subject of investing. Also included are numerous clever stories which illustrate important investment truths and strategies and a recognition that a lot of what the mass media presents is almost worthless for somebody wishing to become an investor.
17 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
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Proven Way to Sound, Successful, Long-Term Investing,
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This excellent book is highly commended to anyone who is truly serious about investing. Peter Hupalo is a consultant and frequent columnist on money and entrepreneurship matters. With clear and convincing data to support him, Mr. Hupalo debunks many of the myths Wall Street pushes on the investing public. Author demonstrates the futility of trying to "beat the market", whether through stock picking and market timing or by following mutual funds that have shown high levels of performance in the past. After he makes a convincing case for trying to meet, rather than beat the market. Thus, Mr. Hupalo advocates investing in a diversified basket of mutual funds. The chapter on investing during retirement is particularly insightful. Whether or not one ultimately agrees with Mr. Hupalo's point of view, "Becoming An Investor: Building Wealth By Investing In Stocks, Bonds, And Mutual Funds" is a book, which deserves attention. Anyone wishing to base his/her investment decisions on solid methodology needs to read this book. You will have a much clearer understanding of markets, and your investment decisions will be firmly rooted in proven soil. I highly recommend this book for everyone. Alexander Petrochenkov
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