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The Wall Street Investment Bible

My NEW Book - The Wall Street Investment Bible
Saturday, October 24, 2009, by Stathis
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Many of you may know about my new book, The Wall Street Investment Bible, as I have mentioned it in passing.  But I have not yet specifically announced its release so here it is. 

In my opinion (biased of course) it is the single best resource for investments currently on the market today. 

This is a book that took me many years to compile and write. And it was intended for very serious investors. It should be valuable for amateur and professional investors alike because there really is something in it for everyone. 

I have little doubt it is a book you will keep by your side for many years to come, unlike so many others that are discarded after they are read.

Below, you will see a PDF link ("PDF version") which contains the Expanded Table of Contents, showing you the headings throughout the book.  I urge you all to have a look.   

 

 
The
Wall Street
Investment Bible
 
Volume I: Stock Selection & Asset Management
 
Contents
 
 
Introduction
Part I: Stock Selection
 
Chapter 1: Becoming a Great Investor                                              
Chapter 2: Finding Great Companies                                 
Chapter 3: Dividends                                                                      
Chapter 4: Interpreting Earnings 
                                    
Part II: Valuation Methods
Chapter 5: Traditional Valuation                                       
Chapter 6: Relative Valuation                                             
Chapter 7: Valuation of Intangible Assets  
                                
Part III: Stock Analysis
Chapter 8: Analyzing Companies                                          
Chapter 9: Life Cycle Analysis                                           
Chapter 10: Analyzing the Analysts                                
Chapter 11: Stock Analysis Case Studies  
                        
Part IV: Asset Management
Chapter 12: Behavioral Finance                                                 
Chapter 13: Asset Allocation                                         
Chapter 14: Industry Analysis                                              
Chapter 15: Investment Management     
                                    
Part V: Risk Management
Chapter 16: Understanding Risk                                     
Chapter 17: Risk-Reward Continuum                             
Chapter 18: Leverage                                                                  
Chapter 19: Credit Risk                                          
Chapter 20: Risk Management                                         
Chapter 21: Risk Management Case Studies               
             
Appendices
A: Financial Ratios & Statement Analysis                 
B: Asset Allocation                                                                    
C: Corporate Accounting                                                         
D: Reading Annual Reports                                            
E: REITs                                                                    
F: Year-end Tax Strategies                                            
G: Open-end Funds (Mutual Funds)                               
H: Closed-end Funds                                                        
I: Hedge Funds                                                                             
J: Corporate Restructurings                                       
 K: Joint Ventures & Strategic Alliances                     
 L: Mergers & Acquisitions                                              
 M: Thinking About Strategy                                          
 
 

 

 

 

 

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User Name : RollinGolden Dated : July 15, 2009 19:42:44

 

Was hoping to email this to you... I commented to you in the past in regards to an article you wrote but the site has changed...? So I am posting the link to an article that might make your blood boil.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124767659527946239.html

 

 
User Name : AndreD Dated : July 22, 2009 01:15:55

 

Ironically, these guys may be right, at least so far.

I'm not sure the world is ready to learn how much money Wall Street lent Hitler and Stalin throgh the Fed, or which volume of covert currency swaps with the Japanese central bank was required to stabilise carry trades or/and the dollar, or whatever games they're playing.

Given its role I find it embarassing that the Fed seems to be the only central bank in the world which doesn't pay its revenue back to the Treasury but rather a fixed dividend to its unisclosed shareholders. But I don't see how it can be audited before the G20 decide on (mended) IMF SDRs as the new reserve currency in late September, thus clearing the way for a significant dollar devaluation without total chaos (if the oil price issue is being taken care of as well).

Larry Summers might be the guy who'd be willing to assume responsibility for the Fed clean-up phase; it's the only scenario where it makes sense to consider him as a central banker where he might do more good than harm. Ben Bernanke will be the next scapegoat and magically any appropriate criticism about Alan Greenspan's time will not become an issue; one will look at Mr Bernanke's mistakes instead and the frightening history of the Fed. That'll be enough of distraction for the masses.

This may be a way to solve the puzzle.

 

 




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