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THE 11 BEST TACTICS FOR BEATING THE MARKET

MATURI, RICHARD J. - Personal Name;

A nice overview of investing for beginning investors is Stock Picking by Richard Maturi. Maturi is one of the better professional investment writers, with a syndicated column and several books to his name--Wall Street Words probably being the most well known. Stock Picking looks at nine investment approaches revolving around specific types of companies, ranging from analyzing companies that generate tons of cash flow to picking small capitalization stocks. I found the two sections on stock splits and spin-offs particularly interesting, as these both cited rather interesting academic data and grounded it with anecdotal reports from various money managers. Although Stock Picking is not a book that you can read and then expect to use to generate excess returns within days, it has some value as an introductory text to the mechanics of picking stocks using various fundamentally based approaches.


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Richard J. Maturi
Call Number
332.63 MAT 1
Publisher
New York : McGraw-Hill., 1993
Collation
xiii, 208 p. : ill ; 23cm.
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
0-07-040938-4
Classification
332.63
Content Type
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Edition
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Subject(s)
Buku Umum
Finance
Economics
Investing
Stock Market Investing
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