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Invest/Speculate Profitably in the Stock Market
Invest/Speculate Profitably in the Stock Market
Invest/Speculate
Profitably in the
Stock Market
  • Hardback book with Dust Jacket by Frank B. Diamond,
    Allied Member of The New York Stock Exchange
  • Over 220 pages
  • Second Printing
  • Copyright ©, 1969 by Frank B. Diamond

This classic book says:

" This book is filled with basic, hard, cold facts you should know when attempting to make money in the stock market.
No words are wasted, but in simple, down-to-earth language the author explains certain approaches he has used successfully over the years as a prominent broker. "

" The first section of the book is aimed primarily at the investor who is looking for long-term profits derived from high-grade, "safe" securities.
The second section speaks to the speculator who is willing to take certain risks for the sake of immediate cash gains.
Both sections fully explain the type of thinking- and actions- that could lead to the achievement of either of these aims, or possibly a combination of both. "

" Along with the vital information that only an experienced broker can give, this book also provides clear explanations of all the fundamentals of buying and selling in today's market.
For example, the techniques of dollar-cost averaging, margin buying, selling short, and stop-order buying are fully covered.
In fact, this book gives you a complete bird's-eye view of the different approaches available for operating profitably as an investor, speculator, or both.
In short, you will learn how to get the best results in line with your temperament, personality, needs, and available funds. "

" Some of the chapter headings in this book:

How to Know if Your Broker is Really Helping You

When to Use Margin Accounts, and When Not To

Turn-Around Situations

Understanding Price/Earnings Ratios

How to Use Mutual Funds in Dollar-Cost Averaging

What to Avoid in Over-The-Counter Securities

How to Pick Utilities for Unusual Growth

How to Evaluate "New Issues"

How to Read a Prospectus

The Pros and Cons of Charting

How to Pick a Customer's Man

Averaging Up Versus Averaging Down

Market Conditions You Should Recognize and Avoid

How to Make Money with Odd Lots

Short-Selling Techniques "

This book is in very good condition with minor edgewear to the cover.
The edges of the dust jacket have minor wear and tear.
No torn or ripped pages.
No markings or writing except a few marks on the side edges of the pages mostly visible from the side view.

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