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100 1 0 _aGray, Tony
_q(Anthony R.)
245 1 2 _aA thousand miles from Wall Street :
_b: Tony Gray's commonsense guide to picking stocks /
_c/ Tony Gray, Kurt Greenbaum.
260 0 _aNew York :
_b: Macmillan,
_c, c1995.
300 _a251 p. :
_b: ill. ;
_c; 24 cm.
500 _aIncludes index.
520 _aIn 1991, Tony Gray smashed Peter Lynch's record for a return on a ten-year investment and established himself as one of the hottest rising stars in the investment industry. Now, he wants to share his investment secrets with you. Is the stock market dead in the '90s? Not on your life. Do you need an MBA or a Wall Street guru to beat the market? Absolutely not. All you need is your own common sense and an understanding of the basics, and you can make money. The secret to successful investing? Well, it's no secret at all: Buy what you know, what you use, and never, ever give in to a trend. How did Tony beat the legendary Peter Lynch's record? Not by riding the technology wave, not by looking overseas, but by looking in his own home and picking companies that manufacture and sell goods that we use all the time. Even if the dollar is down, interest rates are sky-high, or the economy is sluggish, chances are you have a jar of mayonnaise in your refrigerator and a tube of toothpaste on the sink. Who makes these products? How well are these companies managed? How are they doing compared to the competition? Answer simple questions like these and make choices based on the realities of these companies - not the perceptions - and you're well on your way to becoming a successful investor.
591 _dDonated By Centrepoint Bandar Utama
650 0 _aSecurities
_zUnited States
_xHandbooks, manuals, etc.
650 0 _aStock exchanges
_zUnited States
_xHandbooks, manuals, etc.
700 1 _aGreenbaum, Kurt.
740 0 1 _aTony Gray's commonsense guide to picking stocks.
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