9798349501050 - how to analyze stocks: simple strategies anyone can use to understand company value, read financial statements, avoid costly mistakes, and choose better businesses de martinsson, olle (6 resultados)

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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. You bought a stock once because someone else seemed sure about it. You watched the price move for weeks without understanding why, and you made your next decision based on a feeling instead of a reason you could actually explain.That moment repeats itself for millions of investors every year…, and it rarely comes down to bad luck. It comes down to buying a ticker instead of a business, following a stranger's confidence instead of your own research, and having no written plan for what to do when the price moves against you.If this feels familiar, this book was written with you in mind.How to Analyze Stocks teaches you six distinct ways to evaluate a company: reading its financial statements, judging its business strength, screening for growth and quality together, reading its chart, selling options for income, and trading actively. Most books commit to one method and call it the answer. This one lays out several side by side, in plain language, so you can choose what actually fits your schedule, your account size, and your temperament.This book also contains 105 reflection questions, one set per chapter, built to turn every idea you read into a decision about a stock sitting in your own portfolio. Answer them and you'll close this book with a written record of your own thinking, not just a stack of ideas you'll forget within the month.If you put into practice what is found in How to Analyze Stocks, you will: Read an income statement, a balance sheet, and a cash flow statement, and know exactly what each one is telling youBuild a checklist for judging whether a business has real staying power before you buy a single shareTime an entry using price and volume instead of a gut feelingSell covered calls against stock you already own for a source of income beyond dividendsWrite a stop-loss rule before you buy, so a falling stock never turns into a decision made in a panicNo finance background required. Every term this book uses, from return on equity to relative strength to free cash flow, gets defined in plain language the first time it shows up, with no assumption you've studied accounting or economics beforehand.Every year you keep guessing at stock prices instead of understanding them is a year of decisions made without a process behind them. Scroll up and click Buy Now to start reading how to analyze stocks the right way, today. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. You bought a stock once because someone else seemed sure about it. You watched the price move for weeks without understanding why, and you made your next decision based on a feeling instead of a reason you could actually explain.That moment repeats itself for millions of investors every year…, and it rarely comes down to bad luck. It comes down to buying a ticker instead of a business, following a stranger's confidence instead of your own research, and having no written plan for what to do when the price moves against you.If this feels familiar, this book was written with you in mind.How to Analyze Stocks teaches you six distinct ways to evaluate a company: reading its financial statements, judging its business strength, screening for growth and quality together, reading its chart, selling options for income, and trading actively. Most books commit to one method and call it the answer. This one lays out several side by side, in plain language, so you can choose what actually fits your schedule, your account size, and your temperament.This book also contains 105 reflection questions, one set per chapter, built to turn every idea you read into a decision about a stock sitting in your own portfolio. Answer them and you'll close this book with a written record of your own thinking, not just a stack of ideas you'll forget within the month.If you put into practice what is found in How to Analyze Stocks, you will: Read an income statement, a balance sheet, and a cash flow statement, and know exactly what each one is telling youBuild a checklist for judging whether a business has real staying power before you buy a single shareTime an entry using price and volume instead of a gut feelingSell covered calls against stock you already own for a source of income beyond dividendsWrite a stop-loss rule before you buy, so a falling stock never turns into a decision made in a panicNo finance background required. Every term this book uses, from return on equity to relative strength to free cash flow, gets defined in plain language the first time it shows up, with no assumption you've studied accounting or economics beforehand.Every year you keep guessing at stock prices instead of understanding them is a year of decisions made without a process behind them. Scroll up and click Buy Now to start reading how to analyze stocks the right way, today. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. You bought a stock once because someone else seemed sure about it. You watched the price move for weeks without understanding why, and you made your next decision based on a feeling instead of a reason you could actually explain.That moment repeats itself for millions of investors every year…, and it rarely comes down to bad luck. It comes down to buying a ticker instead of a business, following a stranger's confidence instead of your own research, and having no written plan for what to do when the price moves against you.If this feels familiar, this book was written with you in mind.How to Analyze Stocks teaches you six distinct ways to evaluate a company: reading its financial statements, judging its business strength, screening for growth and quality together, reading its chart, selling options for income, and trading actively. Most books commit to one method and call it the answer. This one lays out several side by side, in plain language, so you can choose what actually fits your schedule, your account size, and your temperament.This book also contains 105 reflection questions, one set per chapter, built to turn every idea you read into a decision about a stock sitting in your own portfolio. Answer them and you'll close this book with a written record of your own thinking, not just a stack of ideas you'll forget within the month.If you put into practice what is found in How to Analyze Stocks, you will: Read an income statement, a balance sheet, and a cash flow statement, and know exactly what each one is telling youBuild a checklist for judging whether a business has real staying power before you buy a single shareTime an entry using price and volume instead of a gut feelingSell covered calls against stock you already own for a source of income beyond dividendsWrite a stop-loss rule before you buy, so a falling stock never turns into a decision made in a panicNo finance background required. Every term this book uses, from return on equity to relative strength to free cash flow, gets defined in plain language the first time it shows up, with no assumption you've studied accounting or economics beforehand.Every year you keep guessing at stock prices instead of understanding them is a year of decisions made without a process behind them. Scroll up and click Buy Now to start reading how to analyze stocks the right way, today. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.