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can someone recommend me a book on how to be a value investor? i'm a rookie, so something that can teach me from scratch..thanks!
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Have a look at The Disciplined Investor (from Amazon.com $13.57 + shipping) by Andrew Horowitz.
http://www.amazon.com/Disciplined-Investor-Essential-Strategies-Success/dp/0978708377/
The book is great for one who is new to investing and not sure where to start. It is also great reference for seasoned investors who want to enhance their portfolio.
From the cover of the book
-- quote --
This book will help you:
1) Eliminate emotions from your investment decisions
2) Find out how to match your investment strategy to your risk tolerance
3) Learn why asset allocation is so important when creating an investment portfolio
4) Discover tools for enhancing your portfolio's performance
5) Understand options strategies, diversification and other professional tools
-- end quote --
Andrew also has weekly podcasts that should even enhance your understanding. Great compliment to the book.
http://www.thedisciplinedinvestor.com/blog/category/podcasts/
http://www.amazon.com/Disciplined-Investor-Essential-Strategies-Success/dp/0978708377/
The book is great for one who is new to investing and not sure where to start. It is also great reference for seasoned investors who want to enhance their portfolio.
From the cover of the book
-- quote --
This book will help you:
1) Eliminate emotions from your investment decisions
2) Find out how to match your investment strategy to your risk tolerance
3) Learn why asset allocation is so important when creating an investment portfolio
4) Discover tools for enhancing your portfolio's performance
5) Understand options strategies, diversification and other professional tools
-- end quote --
Andrew also has weekly podcasts that should even enhance your understanding. Great compliment to the book.
http://www.thedisciplinedinvestor.com/blog/category/podcasts/
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