
A Beginner's Guide to the Stock Market: Everything You Need to Start Making Money Today
Posted by jack_miller | Published 10 months ago

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By: Matthew R. Kratter, Mike Norgaard, et al.
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Learn to make money in the stock market, even if you've never traded before.
The stock market is the greatest opportunity machine ever created.
Are you ready to get your piece of it?
This book will teach you everything that you need to know to start making money in the stock market today.
Don't gamble with your hard-earned money.
If you are going to make a lot of money, you need to know how the stock market really works.
You need to avoid the pitfalls and costly mistakes that beginners make. And you need time-tested trading and investing strategies that actually work.
This book gives you everything that you will need. It's a simple road map that anyone can follow.
In this book, you will learn:
- How to grow your money the smart and easy way.
- The best place to open up a brokerage account.
- How to buy your first stock.
- How to generate passive income in the stock market.
- How to spot a stock that is about to explode higher.
- How to trade momentum stocks.
- Insider tricks used by professional traders.
- The one thing you should never do when buying value stocks (don't start investing until you hear this).
- How to pick stocks like Warren Buffett.
- How to create a secure financial future for you and your family.
- And much, much more...
Even if you know nothing at all about the stock market, this book will get you started investing and trading the right way.
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Amazon best-selling author and retired hedge fund manager Matthew Kratter will teach you the secrets that he has used to trade and invest profitably for the last 20 years.
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Matthew Kratter's book is the same kind of book, only, perhaps, better. He summarizes many different approaches to investing and trading, and provides solid tips and resources to get started, including some of his own books (fair enough). Whether you want to start with the blue chip world of buy-and-hold dividend collection, or try the more active world of options trading--or something in between--there is something here for you. Looking back over my highlights, I find advice as diverse as the simple "Only losers average losers" to more advanced concepts such using a stock's float to make trading decisions.
I have three boys who are entering the workforce and ready to start investing. I think I know what I'll give them for stocking stuffers this Christmas.
It gives an excellent overview of several different strategies that a novice investor could use.
The author also gives links to websites with information relevant to current chapter, including calendar of new IPOs, Warren Buffets current holdings, and many other useful websites.
If you don't have the time to read a 600-page book like "The Intelligent Investor" by Benjamin Graham, I would highly recommend "A Beginner's Guide to the Stock Market" by Matt R. Kratter.
Yet when I’ve finally got around to read it, I still find this humbly priced little book just as fascinating.
Matthew draws me in again with his signature direct and concise writing style, and rich, highly informative contents. I have been trading lightly for 3+ years and yet could not put this book down.
A high IQ multi-millionaire friend recently lost $4000+ trading penny stocks. Wish he had read this book earlier!
Good value.
Easy to pick up.
Nice tips and advice for getting started in the stock market.
Cons: Punctuation errors in the writing (particularly commas).
Ugly blank spine.
Quite a short book.
Some lazy editing, for example, 'tap here for more information' was mentioned a few times.
I'd still recommend the book as it's a great starting point!