Investing is a tricky game to master - how do you read between the lines and decipher the analysts' insider code, so that you are actually able to use it to make money? Full of Bull tells you how. For decades, author McClellan was one of Wall Street's leading analysts, and he knows exactly how the game is played. For the first time, he reveals the secrets and deliberate deceptions investors use, putting you on a level with the world's biggest institutional investors. You'll learn how to do what Wall Street does and not what it says. You will uncover analysts' hidden influences, biases, and blind spots; react appropriately to upgrades, downgrades, and stock price targets; bring a clear eye to company announcements and media events and avoid common errors individual investors make when they use research. Then, drawing on his immense experience analyzing the world's most prominent companies, McClellan also shows how to do your own research, systematically evaluate a company's investment prospects, and make investing decisions based on core principles that work. Forthright and bold, Full of Bull offers objective, focused guidance you should be getting from your broker but aren't.
| Added: 02.11.2007 | ISBN: 013236011X | Pages: 240 | Price: £ 13,99 | Lang.: English |
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