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How to Make Money in Stocks: A Winning System in Good Times or Bad by O'Neil, William J. |
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Brief Description Shows investors the secrets to building stock market wealth. |
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Author Information William J. O'Neil is the bestselling author of 24 Essential Lessons for Investment Success and the founder and chairman of Investor's Business Daily, one of the world's leading financial newspapers. He is internationally regarded as a foremost source of investment research and advice. |
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Author Profile WILLIAM J. O'NEIL has distinguished himself as a champion of the individual investor by providing them with innovative, sound, and effective tools and methods necessary for investment success. His investment books, including the bestselling How to Make Money in Stocks and The Successful Investor, outline in detail the CAN SLIM investment research tools that enabled Mr. O'Neil to buy his own seat on the New York Stock Exchange in 1963 and start his own institutional investment firm, William O'Neil + Co., Incorporated, which today services over 500 institutional investment organizations. The publication he designed and created in 1984, Investor's Business Daily, brings sophisticated stock market data to the investing masses on a daily basis, and its Web site, investors.com, informs and educates individual investors on the basic principles of sound investing. GIL MORALES, a 1981 graduate of Stanford University, began his career in the industry as a stockbroker with Merrill Lynch in 1991. He later moved to PaineWebber in 1994 where he quickly became one of that firm's top producers, and was recruited to join William O'Neil + Co., Inc. in 1997 by William J. O'Neil himself. He currently serves as Vice President and Chief Market Strategist at William O'Neil + Co., Inc. where he also functions as an internal portfolio manager responsible for managing a portion of the firm's equity assets. |
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Synopsis This is "The Businessweek", "USA Today", and "Wall Street Journal" business bestseller. The bestselling guide to buying stocks, from the founder of Investor's Business Daily - now completely revised and updated When it was first published, "How to Make Money in Stocks" hit the investing world like a jolt, providing readers with the first in-depth explanation of William J. O'Neil's innovative can slim investing method. Five years later, O'Neil, founder for the industry icon "Investor's Business Daily", revised his classic text and provided readers with a newer glimpse on how the average investor can make money in the equities market.This third edition of "How to Make Money in Stocks" has been revised and updated with new chapters designed to help investors increase their performance. The new discussions include: Greater clarification of the key can slim investment strategy; Expanded analysis of the general market from the top of year 2000 to the market bottom of 2001; New models of the greatest stock market winners that provide more basis for the ongoing effectiveness and superior performance of the can slim strategy; Fresh stock charts featured in two colors for easier analysis of trends; And an invaluable guide on how to maximize both "Investor's Business Daily" and to find winning stocks. Like his international bestselling, "24 Essential Lessons for Investment Success", which stayed on international business bestseller lists for close to 6 months in 2000, "How to Make Money in Stocks" is the best reference for the individual investor in how to stay afloat and ahead in the rocky and volatile equities markets of the 21st century. |
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