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"Investment planning has become an important aspect in my life. The First Time Investor offers real-world investment applications in an understandable way."Jack Canfield, co-author, Chicken Soup for the Soul, #1 New York Times bestseller
Do you see the rest of the world getting rich in the financial markets--as you sit on the sidelines with your money in a "safe" savings account? The First Time Investor will change the way you view your money.
A step-by-step blueprint of how the market really works, and a bestselling Fortune Book Club selection in its first edition, has been completely updated to show you how to make and protect money in today's turbulent investment marketplace. Regardless of whether the stock market is up or down, you'll learn how to make your money work for you in stocks, mutual funds, bonds, annuities, and more. Master the rules of independent investingminus sales pressure, bias, and irrelevant media noisewith The First Time Investor.
Valuable for investors just getting their feet wet as well as those investors needing the latest facts and research, The First Time Investor explains: how to keep your perspective during market fluctuations; safe, successful strategies to profit from overseas and emerging markets; asset class investingthe strategy the pros use to maximize return while minimizing risk; innovative ways to use IRAs, 401(k)s, annuities, and more to build a million-dollar retirement fund; simple, effective methods to finance your children's education; a listing of important resources; on-line trading techniques that slash commission costs and keep your money in the marketwhere it belongs.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
A Deceptive Title,
By A Customer
This review is from: The First Time Investor: How to Start Safe, Invest Smart & Sleep Well! (Paperback)
This book is not appropriate for a first time investor. It never really describes what a stock is, how a bond works, or why interest rates matter. If you have no knowledge of investment, I suggest you find a gentler introduction.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Badly organized.,
By A Customer
This review is from: The First Time Investor: How to Start Safe, Invest Smart & Sleep Well (Paperback)
Make no mistake: I can see that Chambers is fairly intelligent, and his prose is actually not that bad. But he needs a harsher editor. The book drifts from topic to topic, and the sequence of chapters makes little sense. Especially poor are the discussions of academic theory. Chambers fails to make it clear whom he agrees with, or why. The strategy of "get in, stay in, and ignore the investment noise"--which Chambers is correct to recommend--does not need elaborate citation of investment theory to justify itself. It is becoming common sense, even for "ordinary" investors. (Or maybe I'm too optimistic?) The discussions of diversification contain some insights, but I've read other books that present the same points much more clearly (e.g. anything by Rick Edelman). No, I'm not an experienced investor, but I am a writer, and as a writer and reader I cannot recommend this book.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This book is excellent.,
By A Customer
This review is from: The First Time Investor: How to Start Safe, Invest Smart & Sleep Well (Paperback)
I'm no writer, but I've been an investor for 25 years. I have two kids in college. I bought books for both of them. The author makes it clear how to invest without taking needless risks understandable. I know the "On-line Day Traders" are today's hot books, but I've seen traders come and go. I like how the author refers to investment news as investment pornography. It get you all excited but that's about all. I think this is an important book because once this part of your life is handled, you can make different life decisions. Not decisions based on investment catch-up. Today's college kids are watching CNBC and CNN on their breaks. They think that kind of info gives them up to the minute answers. But so much of the news is mis-information. This book will help anyone who is serious about saving and investing. I recommend it.
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