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THE LITTLE BOOK THAT MAKES YOU RICH 作者:LOUIS NAVELLIER 出版社:JOHN WILEY & SONS,LTD 出版日期:2007-09-21 規格: / 208頁 |
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Profit from a powerful, proven investment strategy The Little Book That Makes You Rich is the latest book in the popular "Little Book, Big Profits" series. Written by Louis Navellier -- one of the most well-respected and successful growth investors of our day -- this book offers a fundamental understanding of how to get rich using the best in growth investing strategies. Navellier has made a living by picking top, actively traded stocks and capturing unparalleled profits from them in the process. Now, with The Little Book That Makes You Rich, he shows you how to find stocks that are poised for rapid price increases, regardless of overall stock market direction. Navellier also offers the statistical and quantitative measures needed to measure risk and reward along the path to profitable growth stock investing. Filled with in-depth insights and practical advice, The Little Book That Makes You Rich gives individual investors specific tools for selecting stocks based on the factors that years of research have proven to lead to growth stock profits. These factors include analysts' moves, profit margins expansion, and rapid sales growth. In addition to offering you tips for not paying too much for growth, the author also addresses essential issues that every growth investor must be aware of, including which signs will tell you when it's time to get rid of a stock and how to monitor a portfolio in order to maintain its overall quality. Accessible and engaging, The Little Book That Makes You Rich outlines an effective approach to building true wealth in today's markets. Louis Navellier (Reno, NV) has one of the most exceptional long-term track records of any financial newsletter editor in America. As a financial analyst and editor of investment newsletters since 1980, Navellier's recommendations (published in Emerging Growth) have gained over 4,806 percent in the last 22 years, as confirmed by a leading independent newsletter rating service, The Hulbert Financial Digest. Emerging Growth is one of Navellier's four services, which also includes his Blue Chip Growth service for large-cap stock investors, his Quantum Growth service for active traders seeking shorter-term gains, and his Global Growth service for active traders focused on high growth global stocks.
Louis Navellier has one of the most exceptional long-term track records of any financial newsletter editor in America. As a financial analyst and editor of investment newsletters since 1980, Navellier's recommendations (published in Emerging Growth) have gained over 4,806% in the last twenty-two years, as confirmed by a leading independent newsletter rating service, The Hulbert Financial Digest. Emerging Growth is one of Navellier's four market-beating services, which also include his Blue Chip Growth service for large-cap stock investors, his Quantum Growth service for active traders seeking shorter-term gains, and his Global Growth service for active traders focused on powerful international stocks.
"Navellier builds a good case for this of investing" (Bloomberg News, Wednesday 21st November 2007)
"A useful book on growth investing. . . Perhaps the greatest appeal of Mr. Navellier’s effort. . . is not that he offers a step-by-step guide to what he looks for in a growth company . . . The real joy comes from his frequent admonitions that Wall Street is not as rational as it would like to pretend, and in fact it is often driven either by fear — as it is these days — or by greed." (The New York Times)
"Navellier builds a good case for this style of investing. It might work for you." (Bloomberg News)
"A real contribution to investment literature. . . " (MarketWatch)
"No Greek letters or complex equations are necessary for understanding and even emulating Navellier. He focuses on eight straightforward factors for sorting the wheat from the chaff and has seen his leading newsletter, Emerging Growth, outperform the overall market nearly fourfold over 22 years. His mutual and institutional stock funds have performed handsomely too, with his Touchstone Large Cap Growth in the top 3% and 13% of similar funds over one and three years, respectively, according to Morningstar." (Dow Jones newswire)
"'One of the chief things I have learned is that numbers do not have emotions. . . They don't panic; they don't get greedy. They don't have an argument with their spouse or associates and make bad decisions as a result.' True enough — and for all investors, words to live by." (Registered Rep magazine)
"Navellier did a good job with the book and offers a nice introduction to screening. . . He should be given full credit for freely opening up his system to everyone." (The Kirk Report)
"This is a very helpful guide to building a strong portfolio without spending a great amount of time on it." (Pensions World, January 2008)
“…the book offers a fundamental understanding of how to get rich using the best in growth investing strategies.” (Gulf Business, March)
Foreword.
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Chapter One: Let’s Start at the End.
Chapter Two: Counting On Growth.
Chapter Three: Emotional Rescue.
Chapter Four: Revise, Revise, Revise.
Chapter Five: Surprise, Surprise, Surprise.
Chapter Six: Sell, Sell, Sell.
Chapter Seven: Expand, Expand, Expand.
Chapter Eight: Let It Flow.
Chapter Nine: It’s All Variable.
Chapter Ten: Know Your Alpha Beta.
Chapter Eleven: Don’t Be a Deviant.
Chapter Twelve: The Zigzag Approach.
Chapter Thirteen: Putting It All Together.
Chapter Fourteen: Quantum Leap.
Chapter Fifteen: It’s the Economy, Stupid.
Chapter Sixteen: It’s a Small World After All.
Chapter Seventeen: A Watched Pot Will Boil.
Chapter Eighteen: Lions and Tigers and Bears, Oh My!
Chapter Nineteen: Keep Your Eyes on the Prize.
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