Are there any other books besides < Deleted because it's rubbish> that you'd recommend?
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What process do you go through, from researching, to the actual purchase?
Do you watch stocks first? How long, what makes you watch them? How do you decide on the point that it gets to when it's 'go time'?
How do you research? What resources do you look at?
What do you weigh up? What signifies a 'buy' opportunity for you?
Are these different for short or long term investment decisions? How so?
Yes, Benjamin Grahams " The intelligent Investor"
Get down to the good stuff and just read "Security Analysis".
Although it should be said that the Intelligent Investor is good for the psychological aspect, whereas Security Analysis focuses on exactly that, the analysis.
Or, oowl, you could save yourself all that tedious reading and crunching of figures and learn something about trend following.
Or, oowl, you could save yourself all that tedious reading and crunching of figures and learn something about trend following.
How would you suggest I get started?
Of course we can.p.s
Love you Jewels,
We can disagree.:
Buy a now quite old but still very good book by Stan Weinstein "How to Profit in Bull and Bear Markets".How would you suggest I get started?
How would you suggest I get started?
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