Finding great stock picks is one challenge that every stock market investor faces. While it may seem like there are many possibilities, only a few will be true winners, and it can be difficult to uncover them. 100 Ways to Find Stock Investment Ideas teaches readers about a wide variety of sources that can be used to find actionable investment opportunities within the stock market. If you are already an investor, some may be familiar while others will be new. Investors will find this book to be a valuable guide that they can refer to again and again.
Finding great stock picks is one challenge that every stock market investor faces. While it may seem like there are many possibilities, only a few wil...
Due Diligence: How to Research a Stock is a straightforward guide to the process of effectively researching potential stock market opportunities. The method featured in this book is the one developed and used by the author over many years of studying companies. He describes three stages-quick due diligence, medium due diligence, and full due diligence-and explains the requirements and estimated amount of time for each one. The book covers what questions to ask at each stage of the process, how to use various resources, such as SEC Filings, and which websites are the most helpful and why. The...
Due Diligence: How to Research a Stock is a straightforward guide to the process of effectively researching potential stock market opportunities. The ...
You're an investor who likes to do your own research. You've read the annual report, you've studied the financial statements, but do you really know the company? How can you get an edge? Scuttlebutt Investor picks up where Skonieczny's previous book, Due Diligence: How to Research a Stock, left off. Whereas the research process described in Due Diligence involves studying a company's SEC filings and learning about its industry, Scuttlebutt Investor focuses on how to gather information that can only be obtained by interviewing sources such as members of the management, employees, suppliers,...
You're an investor who likes to do your own research. You've read the annual report, you've studied the financial statements, but do you really know t...