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Taming the money sharks [[electronic resource] ] : 8 super-easy stock investment maxims / / Philip Shu-Ying Cheng
Taming the money sharks [[electronic resource] ] : 8 super-easy stock investment maxims / / Philip Shu-Ying Cheng
Autore Cheng Philip Shu-Ying
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore, : Wiley, c2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (240 p.)
Disciplina 332.6322
Soggetto topico Stocks
Investments
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-118-78479-0
1-118-55043-9
1-118-55045-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Taming the Money Sharks; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Preface; Author's Disclaimer; Chapter 1: Stop the Bleeding: Should You Continue to Invest by Striking While the Iron Is Hot?; A. Chasing a Hot Stock; B. Chasing a Hot Trend; 1. Tulip Bulb Bubble (Holland); 2. Property Market (Hong Kong); 3. Dot-Com Bubble (United States); C. Maxim No. 1: Don't Rush into Buying, and Avoid Further Bleeding; 1. Cool Down; 2. Simple Verification; 3. More Detailed Verification; 4. Knowledge of the Industry
Chapter 2: Select an Industry to Increase Probability of Profitable Investments: Apply Expertise from Work or Personal InterestA. Basic Knowledge; B. Choosing an Industry to Invest In; 1. Start with Your Own Work; 2. Own Personal Interest; C. Industry Characteristics; D. Maxim No. 2: Profit from One Chosen Industry or a Selected Few Industries; 1. Focus on the Industry; 2. Read "Tips," Not "Garbage"; Chapter 3: Wise Use of Information Resources: Should You Follow Hot Tips?; A. Listen to a Friend or Relative; B. Listen to a Stock Guru; C. Listen to a Stock Analyst
D. Listen to an Investment AdvisorE. Listen to a Large Investor (Possible Shark); F. Maxim No. 3: Reference External Inputs but Stay Focused; Simple Profit Target Plan; Do Simple Homework; Chapter 4: Decide on Company Values and Buy-Sell Prices: Should You Trust a Company with Your Money?; A. Relevant Company Historical Facts; 1. Stock Prices versus Events; 2. Economic Events; 3. Financial Events; B. Most Basic Financials; C. Five Key Indicators; 1. Derivation of the Five Key Financial Indicators; 2. Initial Interpretation from Five Financial Indicators
D. Don't Be Blind to a Company's PersonalityE. Deciding on Buy-Sell Prices; F. Maxim No. 4: Trust but Verify; 1. Most Basic Skills; 2. Self-Interest; 3. View a Company as a Person; Chapter 5: Simple and Effective Portfolio Strategies: Do You Want a Windfall Profit or a Systematic Win?; A. Portfolio Planning Guidelines; Temper Your Windfall Profit Desire with Systematic Wins; B. Core versus Satellite Portfolio; The Need for Two Types of Portfolio; Proper Percentage Guidelines; C. Portfolio Risk Management; 1. Market Risks; 2. Credit Risks; 3. Operational Risks; 4. Legal and Political Risks
D. Maxim No. 5: Manage and Accept Portfolio Risks1. How Much Can You Lose?; 2. No Chips? No Play!; Chapter 6: Capitalize on Policy Directions: Are Policies Your Friends?; A. Are Policies Fair?; B. Policy Directions; 1. Trade Policy; 2. Fiscal Policy; 3. Political Elections and Policies; C. Maxim No. 6: Profit from Policies and Trends; 1. Anticipate Policies; 2. Don't Fight, Join; Chapter 7: Loving an Investment or Loving to Make Money: Falling in Love; A. Is "Love" Forever?; Tech Crash of 2000-2001; No Emotions; B. All-or-Nothing Thinking; C. Love a Person? Invest for Love?
D. Maxim No. 7: Emotions and Investment Don't Mix
Record Nr. UNINA-9910139051603321
Cheng Philip Shu-Ying  
Singapore, : Wiley, c2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Taming the money sharks : 8 super-easy stock investment maxims / / Philip Shu-Ying Cheng
Taming the money sharks : 8 super-easy stock investment maxims / / Philip Shu-Ying Cheng
Autore Cheng Philip Shu-Ying
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore, : Wiley, c2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xix, 218 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 332.6322
Collana Gale eBooks
Soggetto topico Stocks
Investments
ISBN 1-118-78479-0
1-118-55043-9
1-118-55045-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Taming the Money Sharks; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Preface; Author's Disclaimer; Chapter 1: Stop the Bleeding: Should You Continue to Invest by Striking While the Iron Is Hot?; A. Chasing a Hot Stock; B. Chasing a Hot Trend; 1. Tulip Bulb Bubble (Holland); 2. Property Market (Hong Kong); 3. Dot-Com Bubble (United States); C. Maxim No. 1: Don't Rush into Buying, and Avoid Further Bleeding; 1. Cool Down; 2. Simple Verification; 3. More Detailed Verification; 4. Knowledge of the Industry
Chapter 2: Select an Industry to Increase Probability of Profitable Investments: Apply Expertise from Work or Personal InterestA. Basic Knowledge; B. Choosing an Industry to Invest In; 1. Start with Your Own Work; 2. Own Personal Interest; C. Industry Characteristics; D. Maxim No. 2: Profit from One Chosen Industry or a Selected Few Industries; 1. Focus on the Industry; 2. Read "Tips," Not "Garbage"; Chapter 3: Wise Use of Information Resources: Should You Follow Hot Tips?; A. Listen to a Friend or Relative; B. Listen to a Stock Guru; C. Listen to a Stock Analyst
D. Listen to an Investment AdvisorE. Listen to a Large Investor (Possible Shark); F. Maxim No. 3: Reference External Inputs but Stay Focused; Simple Profit Target Plan; Do Simple Homework; Chapter 4: Decide on Company Values and Buy-Sell Prices: Should You Trust a Company with Your Money?; A. Relevant Company Historical Facts; 1. Stock Prices versus Events; 2. Economic Events; 3. Financial Events; B. Most Basic Financials; C. Five Key Indicators; 1. Derivation of the Five Key Financial Indicators; 2. Initial Interpretation from Five Financial Indicators
D. Don't Be Blind to a Company's PersonalityE. Deciding on Buy-Sell Prices; F. Maxim No. 4: Trust but Verify; 1. Most Basic Skills; 2. Self-Interest; 3. View a Company as a Person; Chapter 5: Simple and Effective Portfolio Strategies: Do You Want a Windfall Profit or a Systematic Win?; A. Portfolio Planning Guidelines; Temper Your Windfall Profit Desire with Systematic Wins; B. Core versus Satellite Portfolio; The Need for Two Types of Portfolio; Proper Percentage Guidelines; C. Portfolio Risk Management; 1. Market Risks; 2. Credit Risks; 3. Operational Risks; 4. Legal and Political Risks
D. Maxim No. 5: Manage and Accept Portfolio Risks1. How Much Can You Lose?; 2. No Chips? No Play!; Chapter 6: Capitalize on Policy Directions: Are Policies Your Friends?; A. Are Policies Fair?; B. Policy Directions; 1. Trade Policy; 2. Fiscal Policy; 3. Political Elections and Policies; C. Maxim No. 6: Profit from Policies and Trends; 1. Anticipate Policies; 2. Don't Fight, Join; Chapter 7: Loving an Investment or Loving to Make Money: Falling in Love; A. Is "Love" Forever?; Tech Crash of 2000-2001; No Emotions; B. All-or-Nothing Thinking; C. Love a Person? Invest for Love?
D. Maxim No. 7: Emotions and Investment Don't Mix
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830102503321
Cheng Philip Shu-Ying  
Singapore, : Wiley, c2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui