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How to Make Money in Stocks: A Winning System in Good Times and Bad, Fourth Edition

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 : How to Make Money in Stocks:  A Winning System in Good Times and Bad, Fourth Edition

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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 332.6322
EAN: 9780071614139
Edition: 4
ISBN: 0071614133
Label: McGraw-Hill
Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 464
Publication Date: May 18, 2009
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Studio: McGraw-Hill

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A BUSINESSWEEK BESTSELLER!

Anyone can learn to invest wisely with this bestselling investment system!



Through every type of market, William J. O’Neil’s national bestseller, How to Make Money in Stocks, has shown over 2 million investors the secrets to building wealth. O’Neil’s powerful CAN SLIM® Investing System—a proven 7-step process for minimizing risk and maximizing gains—has influenced generations of investors.



Based on a major study of market winners from 1880 to 2009, this expanded edition gives you:
  • Proven techniques for finding winning stocks before they make big price gains
  • Tips on picking the best stocks, mutual funds, and ETFs to maximize your gains
  • 100 new charts to help you spot today’s most profitable trends


PLUS strategies to help you avoid the 21 most common investor mistakes!



“I dedicated the 2004 Stock Trader’s Almanac to Bill O’Neil: ‘His foresight, innovation, and disciplined approach to stock market investing will influence investors and traders for generations to come.’”
—Yale Hirsch, publisher and editor, Stock Trader’s Almanac and author of Let’s Change the World Inc.



Investor’s Business Daily has provided a quarter-century of great financial journalism and investing strategies.”
—David Callaway, editor-in-chief, MarketWatch



How to Make Money in Stocks is a classic. Any investor serious about making money in the market ought to read it.”
—Larry Kudlow, host, CNBC’s "The Kudlow Report"





Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Not so good
I accidentally published my post in the previous edition but the 4th edition (orange) is the one that I read.

I found this book misleading and mostly unhelpful. I felt compelled to write a review that balances out the bogus 5 star reviews planted by the author or publisher.

It's not all bad, but essentially, it comes down to:
1) Buy only newer innovating growth stocks where earnings have been increasing 50% each quarter (Well gee that is so easy to find)
2) Avoid ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Decent
This book does have some good info on when to buy stocks and when to get out. As others have noted hindsight is 20/20 so don't take all advice to heart. Charts are sometimes not explained properly and patterns don't really make sense... but overall I think he gives you decent advice like using cup'n handle + volume to buy -- though of course most of the time by the time 'heavy volume' hits the price is already maxed and not all of us can be day traders... the market is way too complex (or irrational) ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Best book on growth investing
I liked this book a lot. When I first started out reading books on investments, I didn't know where to start. I first red some books on Warren Buffett and then later on value investing. I didn't have a clue there was even something out there like growth investing. Then I ran in on this book and loved it immediatly. I did make the mistake of dropping everything I ever learned on value investing, and simply throwing away that knowledge. Later on, in the bull market of 2009 I had a watchlist full of value ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Interesting approach, although not practical outside US
If you plan to invest abroad the US, think twice before using this methodology. In some countries's markets, there is not such amount of information available. Also, IBD related newspaper is locally focus too.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent book! Can replace most other stock market books I've bought
This is truly amazing book. Very detailed, common sense, no garbage talk or affiliate junk. Method presented in the book is a mixture of fundamental and technical analysis, explained with a very clear language. You will never have to guess what the author means - it's all there in plain. This book should be recommended to everyone who trades stock market.